Egyptian Revolution of 1919
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Egyptian Revolution of 1919
Legacies and Consequences of the Fight for Independence
Springborg, Robert; Hellyer, H.A.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
09/2022
232
Dura
Inglês
9780755643615
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction, H.A Hellyer, University of Cambridge, UK
1 Medical Doctors, Maternal Health, and the Revolution of 1919, Beth Baron, City University of New York, USA
2. Arabi and his Comrades: Workers on the Canal and the 1919 Revolution, Mohamed Elsayed, SOAS, University of London, UK
3. Muslim and Christian Egyptian Identities and the Narrative of the 1919 Revolution, Mark Bebawi, Rice University, USA
4. From Nationalism to Islamism - Revolution, the Wafd and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, Philip Marfleet
5. British Responses to the 1919 Revolution, James Whidden, Acadia University, Canada
6. Lord Allenby and the 1919 Revolution: An Ambivalent Colonizer, Zeinab Abolmagd, Oberlin College, USA
7. Crossing the Global Color Line: 1919 and Colonial Racism, Kyle Anderson,The State University of New York College at Old Westbury, USA
8. The Dynamics of the Egyptian Exile Body in Europe During Two Revolutions (1919 and 2011), Taqadum Al-Khatib,
9. The Great Theft of History: WWI and the Prelude to Revolution, Khaled Fahmy, University of Cambridge, UK
Conclusion, Robert D. Springborg, Simon Fraser University, Canada
1 Medical Doctors, Maternal Health, and the Revolution of 1919, Beth Baron, City University of New York, USA
2. Arabi and his Comrades: Workers on the Canal and the 1919 Revolution, Mohamed Elsayed, SOAS, University of London, UK
3. Muslim and Christian Egyptian Identities and the Narrative of the 1919 Revolution, Mark Bebawi, Rice University, USA
4. From Nationalism to Islamism - Revolution, the Wafd and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, Philip Marfleet
5. British Responses to the 1919 Revolution, James Whidden, Acadia University, Canada
6. Lord Allenby and the 1919 Revolution: An Ambivalent Colonizer, Zeinab Abolmagd, Oberlin College, USA
7. Crossing the Global Color Line: 1919 and Colonial Racism, Kyle Anderson,The State University of New York College at Old Westbury, USA
8. The Dynamics of the Egyptian Exile Body in Europe During Two Revolutions (1919 and 2011), Taqadum Al-Khatib,
9. The Great Theft of History: WWI and the Prelude to Revolution, Khaled Fahmy, University of Cambridge, UK
Conclusion, Robert D. Springborg, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Egyptian Revolution; Arab Uprisings; Lord Allenby; constitution; colonialism; Muslim Brotherhood; authoritarianism; imperialism; North Africa; independence
Introduction, H.A Hellyer, University of Cambridge, UK
1 Medical Doctors, Maternal Health, and the Revolution of 1919, Beth Baron, City University of New York, USA
2. Arabi and his Comrades: Workers on the Canal and the 1919 Revolution, Mohamed Elsayed, SOAS, University of London, UK
3. Muslim and Christian Egyptian Identities and the Narrative of the 1919 Revolution, Mark Bebawi, Rice University, USA
4. From Nationalism to Islamism - Revolution, the Wafd and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, Philip Marfleet
5. British Responses to the 1919 Revolution, James Whidden, Acadia University, Canada
6. Lord Allenby and the 1919 Revolution: An Ambivalent Colonizer, Zeinab Abolmagd, Oberlin College, USA
7. Crossing the Global Color Line: 1919 and Colonial Racism, Kyle Anderson,The State University of New York College at Old Westbury, USA
8. The Dynamics of the Egyptian Exile Body in Europe During Two Revolutions (1919 and 2011), Taqadum Al-Khatib,
9. The Great Theft of History: WWI and the Prelude to Revolution, Khaled Fahmy, University of Cambridge, UK
Conclusion, Robert D. Springborg, Simon Fraser University, Canada
1 Medical Doctors, Maternal Health, and the Revolution of 1919, Beth Baron, City University of New York, USA
2. Arabi and his Comrades: Workers on the Canal and the 1919 Revolution, Mohamed Elsayed, SOAS, University of London, UK
3. Muslim and Christian Egyptian Identities and the Narrative of the 1919 Revolution, Mark Bebawi, Rice University, USA
4. From Nationalism to Islamism - Revolution, the Wafd and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, Philip Marfleet
5. British Responses to the 1919 Revolution, James Whidden, Acadia University, Canada
6. Lord Allenby and the 1919 Revolution: An Ambivalent Colonizer, Zeinab Abolmagd, Oberlin College, USA
7. Crossing the Global Color Line: 1919 and Colonial Racism, Kyle Anderson,The State University of New York College at Old Westbury, USA
8. The Dynamics of the Egyptian Exile Body in Europe During Two Revolutions (1919 and 2011), Taqadum Al-Khatib,
9. The Great Theft of History: WWI and the Prelude to Revolution, Khaled Fahmy, University of Cambridge, UK
Conclusion, Robert D. Springborg, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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