JoanK - don't let frustration over the monarchs, French kings, empires, Republics, Napoleons, emperors etc... It's only going to get worse in the coming chapters. Rather, be like the Americans living in Paris during these tumultuous times. Ignore it all - enjoy it all.
I was a French major...gave up long ago trying to keep up with the political situation in any given year. I'm reading The Shelf , a book suggested in the Library, not long ago. Just this morning, I came across this paragraph describing the Phantom of the Opera author, Gaston Leroux..
"He was born into the period in France's complicted history called the Second Empire, (1868) when Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, Louis Napoleon, having been elected president of the Second Republic, seized power, restored the monarchy, and made himself the Emperor Napoleon III.
When France under Napoleon III lost the Franco-Prussian War, a popular uprising took place and in 1871 replaced the monarchy, very briefly, with a socialist government called the Commune, which was replaced in turn by the Third Republic. These were violent times."
Maybe in the middle of this mayhem, you've noticed the Civil War at home. I'm wondering what part the Americans living in Paris took in the Civil War. Did they head for home at last?
Confused? This is the state of affairs we will be coming into. Now I'm going back to read your posts which appeared as I was typing this. Also, I intend to scan my great grandmother's daguerrotype portrait to see what happens...I like the idea of mixing the old and new technologies to see what happens!