Re-envisioning Egypt 1919-1952

Re-envisioning Egypt 1919-1952
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Publisher : American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 9774249003
ISBN-13 : 9789774249006
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Re-envisioning Egypt 1919-1952 by : Arthur Goldschmidt

Re-Envisioning Egypt, 1919-1952 presents new and often dismissed aspects of the constitutional monarchy era in Egyptian history. It demonstrates that many of the domestic and regional sociopolitical and cultural changes credited to the 1952 revolutionaries actually began in the decades before the July coup. Arguing against the predominant view of the pre-revolutionary era in Egypt as one of creeping decay, the volume restores understandings of the 1919-1952 years as integral to modern nation-state formation and social transformation. The book's contributors show that Egypt's real revolutions were long-term processes emerging over several decades prior to 1952. The leaders of the 1952 coup capitalized on these developments, yet earlier changes in Egyptian society fundamentally facilitated their actions and policies. This volume includes revisionist discussion of domestic political issues and foreign policy; the military, education, social reform, and class; as well as popular media, art, and literature. By introducing new approaches to these under-appreciated categories of analysis through exploration of untapped sources and by re-examining the political context of the time, Re-Envisioning Egypt, 1919-1952 proposes innovative methodologies for understanding this crucial period in Egyptian history, casting these years as fundamental to the country's twentieth-century trajectory. Contributors: Tewfik Aclimandos, Malak Badrawi, Andrew Flibbert, Nancy Gallagher, Arthur Goldschmidt, Mervat Hatem, Misako Ikeda, Amy J. Johnson, Anne-Claire Kerboeuf, Samia Kholoussi, Hanan Kholoussy, Fred Lawson, Shaun T. Lopez, Scott David McIntosh, Roger Owen, Lucie Ryzova, Barak A. Salmoni, James Whidden, Caroline Williams.

Egypt From Independence to Revolution, 1919-1952

Egypt From Independence to Revolution, 1919-1952
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0815625316
ISBN-13 : 9780815625315
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Egypt From Independence to Revolution, 1919-1952 by : Selma Botman

This text offers an interpretation of Egypt's so-called liberal era and an understanding of contemporary Egyptian society. It analyses both mainstream and conventional political and social forces and political activism among people from widely differing backgrounds.

Egypt 1919

Egypt 1919
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Publisher : Edinburgh Studies in Modern Ar
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 1474458351
ISBN-13 : 9781474458351
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Egypt 1919 by : Dina Heshmat

The first book offering an extensive analysis of literary and cinematic narratives dealing with the 1919 anti-colonial revolution in Egypt.

The Egyptian Revolution of 1919

The Egyptian Revolution of 1919
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9780755643622
ISBN-13 : 0755643623
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Egyptian Revolution of 1919 by : H.A Hellyer

The 1919 Egyptian revolution was the founding event for modern Egypt's nation state. So far there has been no text that looks at the causes, consequences and legacies of the 1919 Egyptian Revolution. This book addresses that gap, with Egyptian and non-Egyptian scholars discussing a range of topics that link back to that crucial event in Egyptian history. Across nine chapters, the book analyzes the causes and course of the 1919 revolution; its impacts on subsequent political beliefs, practices and institutions; and its continuing legacy as a means of regime legitimation. The chapters reveal that the 1919 Egyptian Revolution divided the British while uniting Egyptians. However, the “revolutionary moment” was superseded by efforts to restore Britain's influence in league with a reassertion of monarchical authority. Those efforts enjoyed tactical, but not long-term strategic success, in part because the 1919 revolution had unleashed nationalist forces that could never again be completely contained. The book covers key issues surrounding the 1919 Egyptian Revolution such as the role played by Lord Allenby; internal schisms within the British government struggling to cope with the revolution; Muslim-Christian relations; and divisions among the Egyptians.

British Policy and the Nationalist Movement in Egypt, 1914-1924

British Policy and the Nationalist Movement in Egypt, 1914-1924
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9783112209165
ISBN-13 : 3112209168
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis British Policy and the Nationalist Movement in Egypt, 1914-1924 by : Majid Salman Hussain

Die Reihe Islamkundliche Untersuchungen wurde 1969 im Klaus Schwarz Verlag begründet und hat sich zu einem der wichtigsten Publikationsorgane der Islamwissenschaft in Deutschland entwickelt. Die über 330 Bände widmen sich der Geschichte, Kultur und den Gesellschaften Nordafrikas, des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens sowie Zentral-, Süd- und Südost-Asiens.

Nurturing the Nation

Nurturing the Nation
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9780520240230
ISBN-13 : 0520240235
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Nurturing the Nation by : Lisa Pollard

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Ordinary Egyptians

Ordinary Egyptians
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780804772129
ISBN-13 : 0804772126
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Ordinary Egyptians by : Ziad Fahmy

Examines how popular media and culture provided ordinary Egyptians with a framework to construct and negotiate a modern national identity.

The Egyptian Labor Corps

The Egyptian Labor Corps
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781477324561
ISBN-13 : 1477324569
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Egyptian Labor Corps by : Kyle J. Anderson

During World War I, the British Empire enlisted half a million young men, predominantly from the countryside of Egypt, in the Egyptian Labor Corps (ELC) and put them to work handling military logistics in Europe and the Middle East. British authorities reneged on their promise not to draw Egyptians into the war, and, as Kyle Anderson shows, the ELC was seen by many in Egypt as a form of slavery. The Egyptian Labor Corps tells the forgotten story of these young men, culminating in the essential part they came to play in the 1919 Egyptian Revolution. Combining sources from archives in four countries, Anderson explores Britain’s role in Egypt during this period and how the ELC came to be, as well as the experiences and hardships these men endured. As he examines the ways they coped—through music, theater, drugs, religion, strikes, and mutiny—he illustrates how Egyptian nationalists, seeing their countrymen in a state akin to slavery, began to grasp that they had been racialized as “people of color.” Documenting the history of the ELC and its work during the First World War, The Egyptian Labor Corps also provides a fascinating reinterpretation of the 1919 revolution through the lens of critical race theory.

Women and the Egyptian Revolution

Women and the Egyptian Revolution
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781108421904
ISBN-13 : 1108421903
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Women and the Egyptian Revolution by : Nermin Allam

An examination of women′s political participation and engagement during and after the 2011 uprising in Egypt.

Egypt as a Woman

Egypt as a Woman
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780520251540
ISBN-13 : 0520251547
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Egypt as a Woman by : Beth Baron

“Can anything new be said about modern Egyptian nationalism? Beth Baron's book Egypt as a Woman, one of the best modern Egyptian history books to appear in several years, leaves no doubt that it can. With evenhandedness and generosity, Baron shows how vital women were to mobilizing opposition to British authority and modernizing Egypt.”—Robert L. Tignor, author of Capitalism and Nationalism at the End of Empire “A wonderful contribution to understanding Egyptian national and gender politics between the two world wars. Baron explores the paradox of women’s exclusion from political rights at the very moment when visual and metaphorical representations of Egypt as a woman were becoming widespread and real women activists—both secularist and Islamist—were participating more actively in public life than ever before.”—Donald Malcolm Reid, author of Whose Pharaohs? Archaeology, Museums, and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I