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Autore: | Cole Juan Ricardo |
Titolo: | Colonialism and revolution in the Middle East : social and cultural origins of Egypt's 'Urabi movement / / Juan R.I. Cole |
Pubblicazione: | Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c1993 |
Edizione: | Course Book |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (356 pages) |
Disciplina: | 962/.04 |
Soggetto topico: | Social classes - Egypt - History - 19th century |
Soggetto geografico: | Egypt History Tawfīq, 1879-1892 |
Soggetto non controllato: | Abbasid 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 | |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-334) and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | 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 -- Index |
Sommario/riassunto: | In 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. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Colonialism and revolution in the Middle East |
ISBN: | 1-4008-0132-X |
1-282-45776-4 | |
9786612457760 | |
1-4008-2090-1 | |
1-4008-1127-9 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 996199281103316 |
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