Doğu’nun Kilidini Yeniden Açan Adam: Napolyon Deneyiminden Çıkarabileceğimiz Bazı Dersler The Man Who Untied The Knot Of the Orient: From The Case Of Napoleon
Journal: Journal of sociology,Sosyologca (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2011-07-01
Authors : Güneş Ayas;
Page : 31-48
Keywords : Napoleon; French Revolution; The Invasion of Egypt; The East-West conflict;
Abstract
The prevailing trend in social sciences is to explain the historical events by the inner contradictions of each society. As a conclusion, the political and military history studying the international relations of societies in a global context has lost ground and explanations about the social development have been restricted by the inner relationships of each society. Without understanding the imperial policy suggested by Napoleon for the global domination of the West, it is impossible to comprehend the meaning of the French Revolution and why that revolution required such a man like him. Likewise, we can’t make sense of France’s invading Egypt with an armed force consisting of thousands of soldiers just when the lands of France itself were under a serious threat immediately after the revolution.
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