07489nam 2201957 a 450 991017224930332120230901164617.01-4008-0132-X1-282-45776-497866124577601-4008-2090-11-4008-1127-910.1515/9781400820900(CKB)111056486504668(EBL)537659(OCoLC)700919031(SSID)ssj0000124945(PQKBManifestationID)11142991(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000124945(PQKBWorkID)10023907(PQKB)10059311(SSID)ssj0000124944(PQKBManifestationID)11984961(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000124944(PQKBWorkID)10023810(PQKB)10927750(OCoLC)860279903(MdBmJHUP)muse35938(DE-B1597)446055(OCoLC)979881289(OCoLC)984643903(DE-B1597)9781400820900(Au-PeEL)EBL537659(CaPaEBR)ebr10035836(CaONFJC)MIL245776(MiAaPQ)EBC537659(EXLCZ)9911105648650466819920417d1993 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierColonialism and revolution in the Middle East social and cultural origins of Egypt's 'Urabi movement /Juan R.I. ColeCourse BookPrinceton, N.J. Princeton University Pressc19931 online resource (356 pages)Princeton studies on the Near East1-4008-0133-8 0-691-05683-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-334) and index.Front matter --Contents --Tables and Map --Acknowledgments --Introduction --One. Material and Cultural Foundations of the Old Regime --Two. Economic Change and Social Interests --Three. Body and Bureaucracy --Four. The Long Revolution in Egypt --Five. Political Clubs and the Ideology of Dissent --Six. Guild Organization and Popular Ideology --Seven. Of Crowds and Empires: Euro-Egyptian Conflict --Eight. Repression and Censorship --Nine. Social and Cultural Origins of the Revolution --Conclusion --Notes --Select Bibliography --IndexIn this book Juan R. I. Cole challenges traditional elite-centered conceptions of the conflict that led to the British occupation of Egypt in September 1882. For a year before the British intervened, Egypt's viceregal government and the country's influential European community had been locked in a struggle with the nationalist supporters of General Ahmad al-`Urabi. Although most Western observers still see the `Urabi movement as a "revolt" of junior military officers with only limited support among the Egyptian people, Cole maintains that it was a broadly based social revolution hardly underway when it was cut off by the British. While arguing this fresh point of view, he also proposes a theory of revolutions against informal or neocolonial empires, drawing parallels between Egypt in 1882, the Boxer Rebellion in China, and the Islamic Revolution in modern Iran. In a thorough examination of the changing Egyptian political culture from 1858 through the `Urabi episode, Cole shows how various social strata--urban guilds, the intelligentsia, and village notables--became "revolutionary." Addressing issues raised by such scholars as Barrington Moore and Theda Skocpol, his book combines four complementary approaches: social structure and its socioeconomic context, organization, ideology, and the ways in which unexpected conjunctures of events help drive a revolution.Princeton studies on the Near East.Social classesEgyptHistory19th centuryEgyptHistoryTawfīq, 1879-1892Abbasid Caliphate.Activism.Al-Ahram.Al-Mahdi.Algerian War.Ancien Régime.Anti-imperialism.Arabization.Banditry.Before the Revolution.Bourgeoisie.British Empire.Bureaucrat.Byzantine Empire.Caliphate.Capitalism.Censorship.Central Asia.Circassians.Colonialism.Conspiracy theory.Constitutionalist (UK).Corporatism.Counter-revolutionary.Decolonization.Despotism.Economic interventionism.Education in Egypt.Egyptian Government.Egyptian crisis (2011–14).Egyptian law.Egyptians.Elie Kedourie.Emir.English Revolution.Expansionism.Expatriate.Extraterritoriality.Foreign policy of the United States.From Time Immemorial.Ideology.Imperial Ambitions.Imperialism.Indian Rebellion of 1857.Infant industry.Insurgency.Intelligentsia.International relations.Iranian Revolution.Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani.Jingoism.Khedive.Labor aristocracy.Liberalism (book).Liberalism.Loan shark.Mercantilism.Middle East.Mirrors for princes.Nativism (politics).Neocolonialism.New Political Economy (journal).Newspaper.On Revolution.Orientalism.Ottoman Empire.Pan-Islamism.Peasant.Pogrom.Political revolution.Politics.Poll tax.Populism.Radicalism (historical).Reformism.Revolution.Revolutionary movement.Ruhollah Khomeini.Salman Rushdie.Sayyid.Secularization.Social revolution.State within a state.States and Social Revolutions.Subaltern (postcolonialism).Suez Canal Company.Suez Crisis.Tanzimat.Tax collector.Tax.The Imperialism of Free Trade.Tyrant.Upper Egypt.Urban riots.Use tax.Usury.Warfare.Westernization.Young Turk Revolution.Zoroaster.Social classesHistory962/.04Cole Juan Ricardo876545MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910172249303321Colonialism and revolution in the Middle East1957333UNINA