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Nature 451, 768 (14 February 2008) | doi:10.1038/451768b; Published online 13 February 2008
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European adventures did nothing for people of Egypt
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Napoleon's imperial project in Egypt was far from being romantic, as the headline on the Book Review of Nina Burleigh's Mirage: Napolean's scientists and the unveiling of Egypt would suggest ('The ultimate Romantic adventure' Nature 450, 793; 2007). Like other acts of imperialism, it was oppressive and demeaning to the lands and cultures that it claimed to liberate, study or civilize.
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