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The Last Emperor of Mexico

The Dramatic Story of the Habsburg Archduke Who Created a Kingdom in the New World

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The Last Emperor of Mexico

De: Edward Shawcross
Narrado por: Gustavo Rex
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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
"A superbly entertaining and well‑researched account that sets a new standard for histories of the doomed escapade."—Financial Times
"Shawcross’s fascinating debut is keenly attuned to the ironies and tragedies that Maximilian faced in his ill-fated task."—Guardian
“Shawcross deftly reexamines the tragicomic rule of the Austrian archduke Ferdinand Maximilian… In Shawcross’s persuasive retelling, Maximilian was a well-intentioned, if flawed, Enlightenment ruler buffeted by the great forces of the mid-nineteenth century.”—Foreign Affairs
“Shawcross… is especially good at describing the cultural gulf between the imperial couple and their subjects and their adopted realm… [P]owerfully and authoritatively, he places an episode often dismissed as an ego-driven historical absurdity within the deeper context of Mexico’s history…This is history as at once both tragedy and farce.” —Paul Lay, The Times, Book of the Week (UK)
“Here is a well-researched, ably written, consistently interesting, and mercifully short book that deserves reading.”—New Criterion
“Edward Shawcross, a historian and first-time author, has a terrific story to tell here and he tackles it with real brio and narrative punch. This is a page-turning history of imperial hubris and nemesis, deceit and delusion, love and betrayal on a grand scale, written in an easy, lucid style.” —Justin Marozzi, The Sunday Times
“Devouring Edward Shawcross’s gripping book set in the 1860s, I was screaming at the hapless Austrian Archduke Maximilian: ‘Don’t do it!’ … [Shawcross] is an eloquent writer, good at showing both sides of an argument.” —Ysenda Maxtone Graham, The Daily Mail
“One virtue of Shawcross’s book is his uncovering of the non-comic aspects of Maximilian’s story, almost all involving the true villain, Napoleon III of France…. Shawcross’s entertaining, just occasionally over-detailed account leaves the emperor with some dignity, weaving the warp of his ridiculousness with the darker threads of his betrayal by his imperial allies in Europe.” —Julian Evans, The Daily Telegraph
“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
Wonderfully Balanced History • Superbly Researched Content • Outstanding Narration • Engaging Historical Presentation

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I only wanted some information about Maximilian (and Carlota), whose short reign as Emperor of Mexico, was spent as a resident of Chapultepec in Mexico City, all because we once toured that castle. This book had way more than I wanted or needed. Because I purchased it too long ago, it could not be returned, I listened to it with just half an ear. I could only give it a couple of stars based on my needs.

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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Well done, Edward Shawcross! I've been studying Latin America for nearly two decades now, and I found this to be a wonderfully balanced and eloquently written history of a poorly understood but devilishly important moment in time, relevant not only to Mexico but also to all of the Americas and Europe as well. A joy to read.

Great writing, great story

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This story plays out like a screenplay, in fact it would make a great movie if ever put to film. As a history buff I knew a LITTLE about this crazy story, but the details here are nearly hard to believe. This book filled in the details to an amazing degree, I learned so much more than I'd ever heard before about this incredible gamble.

Amazing forgotten history.

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Every Californian needs to know this story. I lived in Mexico City for 5 years in the 1970s an knew nothing of this history. Perfectly read. Bravo

Reader was perfect.

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Informative, but narration annoying. Reader used phony sounding “voices” when reading quotes. Also exaggerated pronunciations of foreign names.

Informative

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A very interesting recount of a very interesting character. The history behind Maximilian’s and Carlota is presented in a very engaging form in this book. Strongly recommended.

Great book!

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The book is well written with interesting and informative historical accounts. The narrator was fine, but I found his imitation of female voices unnecessary and off putting.

Interesting & informative historical account

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With a clear voice, the drama of the Mexican Emperor is related. Expertly roots the rise of the empire in the 19th century

Excellent

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I greatly appreciated this detailed and engaging portraits of the Second Mexican Empire, a fascinating historical topic that one almost never sees covered, or if covered only cursorily so.

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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I really enjoyed it and kept listening as much as I could. My only concern was the narrator imitating women’s voices which didn’t make sense at all. I don’t read a book and then switch my own voice to make me think it’s a woman speaking…

Loved it!

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