The Long 1890s in Egypt: Colonial Quiescence, Subterranean Resistance

Marilyn Booth, Anthony Gorman

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Abstract / Description of output

Explores a vital and previously understudied moment in Egypt’s modern history.

Egypt just before political eruption! Turns of the century in Africa’s northeastern corner have been critical moments, ushering in overt popular activism in the hope of radical political redirection – as this volume’s focus on Egypt’s 19th-century fin-de-siècle demonstrates.

The end of the 19th century in Egypt witnessed crisscrossing and conflicting political currents as well as fluctuating economic, geopolitical, social conditions, demographic conditions and cultural processes. Like Egypt’s 20th-century fin-de-siècle, much of this ferment was a prelude to the more visible and politically eruptive events of the next decades, when Egypt’s popular resistance burst onto the international scene. But its subterranean cast was no less dynamic for that.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEdinburgh
PublisherEdinburgh University Press
Number of pages448
ISBN (Electronic)9780748670130
ISBN (Print)9780748670123
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2014

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Egypt
  • freemasonry
  • Greeks
  • imperialism
  • minorities
  • print media

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