The Cambridge History of Egypt
Volume 2. Modern Egypt, from 1517 to the End of the Twentieth Century
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- Editor: M. W. Daly, Kettering University, Michigan
- Date Published: July 2008
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521068840
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Volume 2 traces Egypt's modern history from the Ottoman conquest to the present day. Its conclusions reflect the work of older scholarship and indicate present trends and future directions in the historiography of Egypt. The volume's integrated coverage will make it an ideal reference tool for students, scholars and general readers.
Read more- The first comprehensive English-language history of Egypt from the Arab conquest to the present day
- An international authorship of leading experts
- An essential reference tool for students, providing up-to-date summaries and analysis of the latest research
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"It is a pleasure to crack the pages of The Cambridge History of Egypt, a new, long-ovedue enterprise in a venerable series." The Historian
See more reviews"...an exceedingly valuable, comprehensive, and readable source for serious students and faculty interested in greater depth, more recent scholarship, and bibliographic reference." Choice
"...a compilation that will surely rank as a standard work in the literature." Journal of Palestine Studies
"...Petrie, Daly, and their many authors do an excellent job of offering a traditional history (dates and kings, culture and economics)..." Middle East Quarterly
"...a valuable book." James Janowski, American Historical Review
"It is a pleasure to crack the pages of The Cambridge History of Egypt, a new, long-overdue enterprise in a venerable series." Virginia H. Aksan, Historian
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- Date Published: July 2008
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521068840
- length: 480 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 27 x 152 mm
- weight: 0.7kg
- contains: 1 map
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Ottoman Egypt, 1525–1609 Michael Winter
2. Egypt in the seventeenth century Jane Hathaway
3. Egypt in the eighteenth century Daniel Crecelius
4. Culture in Ottoman Egypt Nell Hanna
5. The French occupation of Egypt, 1798–1801 Daniel Dykstra
6. The era of Mehmed Ali Pasha, 1805–48 Khaled Fahmy
7. Egypt under the successors of Muhammad Ali F. Robert Hunter
8. The Egyptian empire, 1805–85 Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim
9. The Urabi revolution and the British conquest, 1879–82 Donald Malcolm Reid
10. The British occupation, 1882–1922 M. W. Daly
11. Social and economic change in the 'long nineteenth century' Ehud Toledano
12. Egypt's liberal age Selma Botman
13. Egypt: society and economy, 1923–52 Joel Beinin
14. Republican Egypt interpreted: revolution and beyond Alain Roussillon
15. Modern Egyptian culture in the Arab world Paul Starkey.
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