
The Last Emperor of Mexico
The Dramatic Story of the Habsburg Archduke Who Created a Kingdom in the New World
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Gustavo Rex
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Edward Shawcross
The true operatic tragedy of Maximilian and Carlota, the European aristocrats who stumbled into power in Mexico - and faced bloody consequences.
In the 1860s, Napoleon III, intent on curbing the rise of American imperialism, persuaded a young Austrian archduke and a Belgian princess to leave Europe and become the emperor and empress of Mexico. They and their entourage arrived in a Mexico ruled by terror, where revolutionary fervor was barely suppressed by French troops. When the United States, now clear of its own Civil War, aided the rebels in pushing back Maximilian’s imperial soldiers, the French army withdrew, abandoning the young couple. The regime fell apart. Maximilian was executed by a firing squad and Carlota, secluded in a Belgian castle, descended into madness.
Assiduously researched and vividly told, The Last Emperor of Mexico is a dramatic story of European hubris, imperialist aspirations clashing with revolutionary fervor, and the Old World breaking from the New.
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“Mr. Shawcross, a British historian, creates a balanced and deeply human portrait of the emperor…[a] deeply researched narrative.” (Wall Street Journal)
“Crisply written and meticulously researched, Shawcross’s engaging book tells a lively story that will appeal to most history buffs.” (Library Journal)
“The story of Maximilian is one of the most compelling, absurd, cynical, and revealing chapters in the history of Mexico and the nineteenth-century Atlantic world. Edward Shawcross has marvelous material to work with, and he handles it with insight and panache.” (H.W. Brands, author of The General vs. the President)
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As an audiobook, the book was difficult to listen to. I rarely recognized the names and places, so struggled to find information to figure out the place or the person mentioned, since I could not guess the spellings.
Otherwise, I did fill my original curiosity.
The narrator was good, the book is probably great for a historian, which I am not.
In depth and too long for my needs
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Great writing, great story
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Informative
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Great book!
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Interesting & informative historical account
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Excellent
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Amazing forgotten history.
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Reader was perfect.
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However, the narrator has a robotic off putting Casanova and he takes odd breaks in narration in seemingly the middle of paragraphs or sentences. His cadence is uniform almost without regard to the mood of tone of a certain passage.
Great book on understudied topic; Poor narrator
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Loved it!
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