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Napoleon’s Egypt by Juan Cole
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Napoleon’s Egypt

Invading the Middle East

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Narrator Grover Gardner

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Length 11 hours 17 minutes
Language English
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In this vivid historical account, Juan Cole tells the story of Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt in 1798.

Revealing Napoleon’s reasons for leading the expedition against Egypt and showcasing the young general’s fascinating views of the Orient, Cole delves into the psychology of both the military titan and his entourage. He paints a multifaceted portrait of the daily travails of the soldiers in Napoleon’s army, describing how they imagined Egypt, how their expectations differed from what they found, and how they grappled with military challenges in a foreign land.

Cole explains how Napoleon’s invasion—the first modern attempt to conquer the Arab world—invented and crystallized the rhetoric of liberal imperialism.

Juan Cole is an author, translator, a public intellectual, prominent blogger and essayist, and the Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan.

Grover Gardner has recorded more than 650 audiobooks since beginning his career in 1981.  He's been named one of the "Best Voices of the Century" as well as a "Golden Voice" by AudioFile magazine.  Gardner has garnered over 20 AudioFile Earphones Awards and is the recipient of an Audio Publishers Association Audie Award, as well as a three-time finalist.  In 2005, Publishers Weekly deemed him "Audiobook Narrator of the Year."

 

Gardner has also narrated hundreds of audiobooks under the names Tom Parker and Alexander Adams.  Among his many titles are Marcus Sakey's At the City's Edge, as well as Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and John Irving's The Cider House Rules.  Gardner studied Theater and Art History at Rollins College and received a Master's degree in Acting from George Washington University.  He lives in Oregon with his significant other and daughter.

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Reviews

“Most books on the expedition focus on the outsize characters of Napoleon and his staff…[Cole] mostly ignores these larger-than-life characters to present the invasion and occupation through Egyptian eyes.”

“The substance of the book is the encounter between cultures…An engaging and provocative book.”

“[A] masterful and beautifully written account…[that] includes indispensable details on the West’s contempt for Islamic peoples—so-called Orientalism—and the untold misery it has caused.”

“[Cole] has mined a number of rich, recently discovered memoirs and letters to bring the personal aspect of these encounters vividly to life.”

“Cole’s sources allow for a well-rounded accounting of events.”

“A timely and entertaining look at a previous Middle Eastern misadventure by one of America’s most provocative and informed scholars.”

“[A] well-researched contribution to Middle Eastern history.”

“Historian Cole, effectively utilizing diaries and letters of contemporaries on both sides, illustrates the confusion, hostilities, and necessary accommodations as two distinct cultures collide.”

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