The long 1890s in Egypt : colonial quiescence, subterranean resistance
4 Legitimising Lay and State Authority: Challenging the Coptic Church in Late Nineteenth-Century Egypt5 Criminal Statistics in the Long 1890s; II CHALLENGING AUTHORITY IN CONTESTED SPACES; 6 Anomalous Egypt? Rethinking Egyptian Sovereignty at the Western Periphery; 7 Regulating Sexuality: The Coloni...
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| Format: | E-Book |
| Sprache: | English |
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Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,
2014
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| Schlagworte: | Egypt Egypte HISTORY RELIGION |
| Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (438 Seiten) |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Title page; Copyright; Contents; Tables and Figures; The Contributors; Introduction: The Long 1890s in Egypt: Colonial Quiescence, Subterranean Resistance; I INSTITUTIONALISING AUTHORITY, CLAIMING JURISDICTION AND SPACE; 1 Documenting Death: Inquests, Governance and Belonging in 1890s Alexandria; 2 The Scales of Public Utility: Agricultural Roads and State Space in the Era of the British Occupation; 3 Training Teachers How to Teach: Transnational Exchange and the Introduction of Social-Scientific Pedagogy in 1890s Egypt
- Title page; Copyright; Contents; Tables and Figures; The Contributors; Introduction The Long 1890s in Egypt: Colonial Quiescence, Subterranean Resistance; I INSTITUTIONALISING AUTHORITY, CLAIMING JURISDICTION AND SPACE; 1 Documenting Death: Inquests, Governance and Belonging in 1890s Alexandria; 2 The Scales of Public Utility: Agricultural Roads and State Space in the Era of the British Occupation; 3 Training Teachers How to Teach: Transnational Exchange and the Introduction of Social-Scientific Pedagogy in 1890s Egypt
- 4 Legitimising Lay and State Authority: Challenging the Coptic Church in Late Nineteenth-Century Egypt5 Criminal Statistics in the Long 1890s; II CHALLENGING AUTHORITY IN CONTESTED SPACES; 6 Anomalous Egypt? Rethinking Egyptian Sovereignty at the Western Periphery; 7 Regulating Sexuality: The Colonial-National Struggle over Prostitution after the British Invasion of Egypt; 8 Internationalist Thought, Local Practice: Life and Death in the Anarchist Movement in 1890s Egypt; 9 Cromer's Assault on 'Internationalism': British Colonialism and the Greeks of Egypt, 1882-1907
- III PROBING AUTHORITY WITH THE WRITTEN WORD10 'And I Saw No Reason to Chronicle My Life': Tensions of Nationalist Modernity in the Memoirs of Fathallah Pasha Barakat; 11 My Sister Esther: Reflections on Judaism, Ottomanism and Empire in the Works of Farah Antun; 12 Romances of History: Jurji Zaydan and the Rise of the Historical Novel; 13 Before Qasim Amin: Writing Women's History in 1890s Egypt; Bibliography; Index