Napoleon in Egypt, Part 2

Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign was a military disaster,* but the Army of the Orient wasn’t the only army that Napoleon brought with him to Egypt. A commission of some 160 savants–scientists, artists, engineers, and scholars–accompanied the invading army, bringing with them virtually every book on Egypt available, dozens of crates of scientific instruments and a printing…

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A Splendid Savage: An Interview with Steve Kemper

I’m  a Steve Kemper fan.  Four years ago, I read his  A Labyrinth of Kingdoms with the sort of all encompassing fascination I brought to Gone with the Wind when I was thirteen.  I’ve been eagerly awaiting his newest book,  A Splendid Savage: The Restless Life of Frederick Russell Burnham, for at least two years.* …

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The Violent and Often Ugly Story of How Portugal Won A Global Empire

  In works such as City of Fortune, Empires of the Sea and 1453, historian Roger Crowley focused on the struggles between the Renaissance powers–Christian and Muslim alike–over who would control the Mediterranean and the lucrative trade between East and West. In Conquerors: How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire, Crowley moves his account outside…

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