Informed by postcolonial critique, this article presents an alternative approach to the Napoleonic campaign in Egypt from 1798 to 1801. Focusing on Upper Egypt, it argues that military misfortunes were not the reason behind the rapid failure of the colonizer. Rather, a crisis of images was at work. French experts on the Orient imagined oppressed natives awaiting their liberation and imagined themselves as competent liberators and managers of resources. In reality, the French faced manipulative natives and a holy war, and they had to reinstall the very ancient régime they came to depose. The French brought environmental destruction to Upper Egypt with a massive wave of plague
British colonialism in Egypt marked a period of a failed empire and an unfinished nation. The colon...
This article compares the rhetorical justifications surrounding two landmark instances of Western im...
This paper will examine how European intervention in Egypt from Napoleon\u27s occupation in 1798 to ...
Informed by postcolonial critique, this article presents an alternative approach to the Napoleonic c...
This study analyzes the travel conventions manifest in the engravings of the thirty-volume Descripti...
The French expedition on Egypt in 1798 has raised many controversies around its impact; such as the ...
Egypts internal turmoil causing political instability, economic decline and social ruin were among t...
In 1789 the French Directory authorized Napoleon Bonaparte to invade Egypt, thus introducing Egypt t...
This is a study of the role of the 'ulama' during the French occupation of Egypt: 1798-1801. Bonapar...
L'invasion française de l'Egypte en 1798 est généralement considérée comme un prélude à la transform...
This dissertation examines the work of three photographers, Maxime Du Camp, Félix Teynard and John B...
In Egypt's sandy silence, all alone, Stands a gigantic Leg, which far off throws The o...
Napoleon's Egyptian campaign has long been a source of fascination for historians, as it can be cons...
At the end of 19th century French colonialist attempted to reopen the Egyptian question. Since 1882 ...
Veritable topos in travel literature on Egypt in the 19h century, the portrait of Muhammad AH, vicer...
British colonialism in Egypt marked a period of a failed empire and an unfinished nation. The colon...
This article compares the rhetorical justifications surrounding two landmark instances of Western im...
This paper will examine how European intervention in Egypt from Napoleon\u27s occupation in 1798 to ...
Informed by postcolonial critique, this article presents an alternative approach to the Napoleonic c...
This study analyzes the travel conventions manifest in the engravings of the thirty-volume Descripti...
The French expedition on Egypt in 1798 has raised many controversies around its impact; such as the ...
Egypts internal turmoil causing political instability, economic decline and social ruin were among t...
In 1789 the French Directory authorized Napoleon Bonaparte to invade Egypt, thus introducing Egypt t...
This is a study of the role of the 'ulama' during the French occupation of Egypt: 1798-1801. Bonapar...
L'invasion française de l'Egypte en 1798 est généralement considérée comme un prélude à la transform...
This dissertation examines the work of three photographers, Maxime Du Camp, Félix Teynard and John B...
In Egypt's sandy silence, all alone, Stands a gigantic Leg, which far off throws The o...
Napoleon's Egyptian campaign has long been a source of fascination for historians, as it can be cons...
At the end of 19th century French colonialist attempted to reopen the Egyptian question. Since 1882 ...
Veritable topos in travel literature on Egypt in the 19h century, the portrait of Muhammad AH, vicer...
British colonialism in Egypt marked a period of a failed empire and an unfinished nation. The colon...
This article compares the rhetorical justifications surrounding two landmark instances of Western im...
This paper will examine how European intervention in Egypt from Napoleon\u27s occupation in 1798 to ...