Re-envisioning Egypt 1919-1952

Parallelsachtitel: Egypt 1919-1952
Weitere Verfasser: Goldschmidt, Arthur, 1938-
Johnson, Amy J.
Salmoni, Barak A.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo Press, 2005.
Umfang/Format: xviii, 510 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
Online Zugang: Table of contents only
Inhaltsangabe:
  • The generation of 1919 /
  • James Whidden
  • Reassessing Egypt's foreign policy during the 1920s and 1930s /
  • Fred H. Lawson
  • Revisiting the history of the Egyptian Army /
  • Tewfik Aclimandos
  • Financial Cerberus? The Egyptian Parliament, 1924-52 /
  • Malak Badrawi
  • Egyptianizing modernity through the "New Effendiya" : social and cultural constructions of the middle class in Egypt under the monarchy /
  • Lucie Ryzova
  • Historical consciousness for modern citizenship : Egyptian schooling and the lessons of history during the constitutional monarchy /
  • Barak A. Salmoni
  • The Cairo fire of 26 January 1952 and the interpretations of history /
  • Anne-Claire Kerbuf
  • Toward the democratization of public education : the debate in Late Parliamentary Egypt, 1943-52 /
  • Misako Ikeda
  • Empowering women, engendering change : Aziza Hussein and social reform in Egypt /
  • Amy J. Johnson and Scott David McIntosh
  • Fallahin : the "mud bearers" of Egypt's "liberal age" /
  • Samia Kholoussi
  • The nationalization of marriage in monarchical Egypt /
  • Hanan Kholoussy
  • Writing women medical practitioners into the history of modern Egypt /
  • Nancy Gallagher
  • Madams, murders, and the media : Akhbar al-Hawadith and the emergence of a mass culture in 1920s Egypt /
  • Shaun T. Lopez
  • The 1919 revolution and nationalist constructions of the lives and works of pioneering women writers /
  • Mervat F. Hatem
  • Twentieth-century Egyptian art : the pioneers, 1920-52 /
  • Caroline Williams
  • State and cinema in pre-revolutionary Egypt, 1927-52 /
  • Andrew Flibbert
  • Egyptian historiography, 1919-52 /
  • Arthur Goldschmidt
  • Conclusion /
  • Roger Owen.