PART I: RETHINKING WAR AND POSTWAR: THE LEGACY OF CONFLICT IN THE ERA OF ATLANTIC REVOLUTIONS<br>1. Introduction: War, Demobilization and Memory in the Era of Atlantic Revolutions; Alan Forrest, Karen Hagemann and Michael Rowe<br>2. The Birth of Militarism in the Age of Democratic Revolutions; David A. Bell <br>PART II: PEACE MAKING, OCCUPATION AND MILITARY DEMOBILIZATION <br>3. Making Peace: The Allied Occupation of France, 1815–1818; Christine Haynes <br>4. The Experience of Demobilization: War Veterans in the Central European Armies and Societies after 1815; Leighton S. James<br>5. War, Economy and Utopianism: Russia after the Napoleonic Era; Janet M. Hartley<br>6. Arms for Revolutions: Military Demobilization after the Napoleonic Wars and Latin American Independence; Rafe Blaufarb<br>PART III: THE AFTERMATH OF WAR IN POLITICS AND POLITICAL CULTURE <br>7. North Carolina and the New Nation: Reconstruction and Reconciliation Efforts in the 1780s; John R. Maass <br>8. The Issue of Citizenship: Jews, Germans and the Contested Legacy of the Napoleonic Wars; Michael Rowe<br>9. The Costs of War: The Impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Italian Postwar Politics; John A. Davis <br>10. The Challenges of Peace: The High Politics of Post-war Reconstruction in Britain, 1815–1831; John Bew <br>11. The Gender Order of Postwar Politics: Comparing Spanish South America and Spain, 1810s–1850s; Catherine Davies <br>PART IV: RESTORING POSTWAR ECONOMIES AND REORDERING SOCIETIES<br>12. Remembering and Restoring the Economic Ancien Régime: France and its Colonies, 1815–1830; David Todd<br>13. Postwar Cities: The Cost of the Wars of 1813–1815 on Society in Hamburg and Leipzig; Katherine B. Aaslestad <br>14. Rewarding Loyalty After the Wars of Independence in Spanish America: Displaced Bureaucrats in Cuba; Sarah C. Chambers <br>15. Enterprising Women and War Profiteers: Race, Gender and Power in the Revolutionary Caribbean; Kit Candlin and Cassandra Pybus <br>PART V: POSTWAR CULTURES AND CONTESTED WAR MEMORIES<br>16. Seductive Sedition: New Hampshire Loyalists' Experiences and Memories of the American Revolutionary Wars; Gregory T. Knouff<br>17. Moscow after Napoleon: Reconciliation, Rebuilding, and Contested Memories; Alexander M. Martin <br>18. Creating Cultural Difference: The Military, Political and Cultural Legacy of the Anglo-American War of 1812–1815; Andrew Lambert <br>19. Creating National Heroes: Simón Bolívar and the Memories of the Spanish American Wars of Independence; Matthew Brown <br>20. Celebration, Contestation and Commemoration: The Battle of Leipzig in German Memories of the Anti-Napoleonic Wars; Karen Hagemann <br>21. Contrasting Memories: Remembering Waterloo in France and Britain; Alan Forrest <br>22. Atlantic Revolutions, Imperial Wars, Post-Napoleonic Legacies, and Postcolonial Studies; Lloyd Kramer <br>Bibliography: The Legacy of War in the Era of Atlantic Revolutions; Mark Edward Hay<br>