L'Angleterre, l'Isthme de Suez et l'Égypte au 18e siècle explores the intricate relationships between England, the Isthmus of Suez, and Egypt during the 18th century. This historical work by François Charles-Roux, originally published in 1921, delves into the political, economic, and strategic interests that shaped these interactions. The book provides valuable insights into the early stages of European involvement in Egypt and the burgeoning importance of the Suez region. A crucial read for anyone interested in colonial history and the dynamics of power in the 18th-century Mediterranean world.
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