Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of To-day

audiobook

Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of To-day

by Abdullah Browne

EN·~10 hours

Chapters

Description

The author invites listeners on a sweeping journey that bridges two centuries of Egyptian life, beginning with the quiet rooftop of a Cairo night in 1898 and reaching back to the fateful arrival of Napoleon’s forces a hundred years earlier. Through vivid description and personal reflection, the narrative paints a portrait of a city where ancient alleys and modern streets coexist, offering a glimpse of the everyday rhythms that have endured despite the tides of empire and reform.

Beyond the historical backdrop, the work delves into the character of the Egyptian people, challenging the stereotypes that have long colored Western accounts. Drawing on decades of experience advocating for genuine understanding between the Islamic world and the West, the author blends scholarly insight with heartfelt observation, revealing both the strengths and the misperceptions that shape contemporary Egypt. Listeners will come away with a richer, more nuanced sense of a nation at the crossroads of tradition and change.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (633K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by StevenGibbs, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-06-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

AB

Abdullah Browne

A British-born Muslim traveler and writer, he is best known for a vivid early-20th-century account of Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign and of everyday life in Egypt as he knew it. His work mixes history, observation, and a clear desire to help Western readers better understand Egyptian society.

View all books