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The Isthmus of Suez Question is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of one of the most significant geopolitical and engineering challenges of the nineteenth century: the construction and control of the Suez Canal. Written by Ferdinand de Lesseps, the visionary French diplomat and engineer who spearheaded the canal’s creation, this book delves into the historical, political, and technical aspects surrounding the Suez Isthmus and its transformation into a vital maritime passage connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Through detailed narrative and persuasive argument, de Lesseps presents the case for the canal’s necessity, addressing the economic and strategic benefits it would bring to global trade and navigation. He meticulously examines the history of the region, referencing ancient attempts to link the seas, and provides a thorough analysis of the scientific surveys, engineering challenges, and financial considerations involved in the project. The book also discusses the international debates and diplomatic negotiations that shaped the canal’s development, highlighting the competing interests of European powers and the local Egyptian authorities. De Lesseps’s writing is both passionate and methodical, reflecting his deep commitment to the project and his belief in its potential to foster international cooperation and progress. He addresses criticisms and concerns raised by opponents, offering reasoned responses and emphasizing the canal’s role in promoting peace and prosperity. The book is enriched with maps, diagrams, and official documents, providing readers with a clear understanding of the technical and logistical complexities involved. The Isthmus of Suez Question stands as a vital historical document, offering firsthand insight into the vision, ambition, and perseverance that made the Suez Canal a reality. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of engineering, international relations, and the transformative power of human ingenuity.
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Liczba stron: 230
Rok wydania: 2025
