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Record Nr.

UNINA9910798363303321

Autore

Abdulhaq Najat

Titolo

Jewish and Greek communities in Egypt : entrepreneurship and business before Nasser / / by Najat Abdulhaq

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2016

ISBN

1-350-98693-3

0-85772-992-6

0-85772-795-8

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (291 p.)

Collana

Library of Middle East history ; ; 58

Disciplina

962.004924

Soggetti

Businesspeople - Egypt - History

Businesspeople - Greece - History

Entrepreneurship - Egypt - History

Greeks - Egypt - History

Jewish businesspeople - Egypt - History

Jews - Egypt - History

Minorities - Egypt - History

Minority business enterprises - Egypt - History

Egypt Commerce History

Egypt Economic conditions 19th century

Egypt Economic conditions 20th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

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Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Chapter 1: Setting the Scene -- Chapter 2: Minorities and the Economy -- Chapter 3: Theoretical Framework -- Chapter 4: Minorities in Interwar Egypt -- Chapter 5: Minorities and the Post-World War II Era -- Conclusion.

Sommario/riassunto

"In the years following Nasser's rise to power, the demographic landscape and the economy of Egypt underwent a profound change. Related to the migration of diverse communities, that had a



distinguished role in Egyptian economy, from Egypt, these shifts have mostly been discussed in the light of postcolonial studies and the nationalisation policies in the wider region. Najat Abdulhaq focuses instead on the role that these minorities had in the economy of pre-Nasser Egypt and, by giving special attention to the Jewish and Greek communities residing in Egypt, investigates the dynamics of minorities involved in entrepreneurship and business. With rigorous analysis of the types of companies that were set up, Abdulhaq draws out the changes which were occurring in the political and social sphere at the time. This book, whilst primarily focused on the economic activities of these two minority communities, has implications for an understanding analysis of the political, the juridical, the intellectual and the cultural trends at the time. It thus offers vital analysis for those examining the economic history of Egypt, as well as the political and cultural transformations of the twentieth century in the region."--Bloomsbury Publishing.