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Napoleon In Egypt Aljabartis Chronicle Of The French Occupation 1798 Expanded Abd Alrahman Jabarti

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Napoleon In Egypt Aljabartis Chronicle Of The French Occupation 1798 Expanded Abd Alrahman Jabarti
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Publisher: Markus Wiener Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.95 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Abd Al-Rahman Jabarti
ISBN: 9781558763371, 1558763376
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Expanded

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Napoleon In Egypt Aljabartis Chronicle Of The French Occupation 1798 Expanded Abd Alrahman Jabarti by Abd Al-rahman Jabarti 9781558763371, 1558763376 instant download after payment.

The book is an Arab view of a turning point in modern history. Napoleon's conquest of Egypt in 1798 was the first contact between a Western power with imperial goals and an ancient regime of an African society. Sheik Al-Jabarti's chronicle is a unique combination of historical narration and reflection combined with daily observations about the atmosphere in Cairo and the mood among the local population. The French view of these events is described by Napoleon's secretary, Edward W. Said, Columbia University, which provides a stinging critique of French preoccupation with Egypt and the resulting cultural 'Orientalism.'

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