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Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of To-day

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The author offers a compact historical narrative of a European military expedition into Egypt and the ensuing century of responses, reforms, and foreign interventions. He recounts military episodes and political maneuvering, describes administrative and social changes, and traces tensions between traditional institutions and modernizing influences. Chapters consider leadership choices, popular attitudes in the capital and countryside, and the complicated relations between the local population and external powers. The account closes with reflections on contemporary conditions and prospects for reform and national cohesion.

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Abdullah Browne

Abdullah Browne was an author known for his work on the historical and cultural impact of Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt. His notable book, "Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of To-day," explores the interactions between French forces and Egyptian society during this pivotal period. Browne's writing provides insights into the complexities of colonial encounters and the lasting effects of these historical events on modern Egypt. His contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the intersection of history and culture.

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