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ArtikelWhy Napoleon lost in Russia  
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Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 395 no. 8678 (Apr. 2010), page 84.
Topik: How Russia really won
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Isi artikelFew wars in modern history produced national myths more durable than the Napoleonic wars in European nationalism, are part of British and Russian culture. In Russia's case, the impact is amplified by Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace", which portrays the campaign as a true people's war that owed its success to the element patriotism of the Russian nation and the wisdom and intuition of Mikhael Kutuzov, its great general. Tolstoy, writes Dominic Lieven, was not only a wonderful novelist. He was also the myth maker who shaped the perception of Russia's role for for years to come.
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