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HSY2601 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026 Question: How does a Eurocentric approach influence the representation of non- European societies in 19th-century historical analysis? Critically evaluate the consequences of this perspective for historical accuracy and inclusivity, providing examples where relevant

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HSY2601
ASSIGNMENT 1 2025
DUE 20 MARCH 2025




SEMESTER 1 2025

, Question:

Discuss the cultural aspects of the French invasion of Egypt.




On 1 July 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte led the French invasion of Egypt, aiming to weaken
British influence and expand French control. This invasion was not only a military
campaign but also a cultural and scientific mission. Napoleon brought scholars, scientists,
and artists who studied Egypt’s history and documented its civilization. One of the most
significant discoveries during this time was the Rosetta Stone, which later helped decode
Egyptian hieroglyphs. The French also introduced European education methods, printing
presses, and modern scientific knowledge to Egypt. While these changes had a lasting
impact, they were not always welcomed by the local population. Many Egyptians viewed
the French as foreign occupiers who disrupted their traditions and imposed Western
ideas. Resistance movements emerged, highlighting the conflict between cultural
exchange and colonial control. The invasion largely influenced European perceptions of
Egypt and helped establish the field of Egyptology.French invasion shaped Egypt’s
cultural landscape, both positively and negatively.




1. Dinç, Güven. "The Ports of Cyprus and the French Invasion of Egypt (1798–
1801)." Mediterranean Studies 24, no. 1 (2016): 23-46.




Dinç examines the strategic role of Cypriot ports during the French invasion of Egypt,
emphasizing their function as logistical hubs for the French military. The article highlights
how these ports facilitated the movement of troops and supplies, indirectly affecting
Egyptian society by enabling prolonged French occupation. The author aims to illustrate
the geopolitical significance of Mediterranean trade networks and their impact on cultural
interactions. The intended audience includes scholars of Mediterranean history and

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