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The history of Egypt, Glenn E. Perry

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The history of Egypt, Glenn E. Perry
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-178) and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The history of Egypt
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
58393683
Responsibility statement
Glenn E. Perry
Series statement
Greenwood histories of the modern nations,, 1096-2905
Summary
Provides students and general readers with a concise introduction to the history of Egypt. For all the significance that Egypt's history possesses, the role that Egypt has played in civilization has been a very inconsistent one. In ancient times it occupied a sustained and elevated place as a world leader, while after the Arab-Islamic conquest of the 7th century it has been almost continually dominated by various foreign rulers. And yet, despite its variable political status, Egypt has never ceased to play a central role in the development of the Arab and Islamic world. Anyone interested in the history of Egypt over the past half century, and in the dynamic situations, the people, and events behind it, will benefit from Perry's accessible and engaging investigation. With an emphasis on the past half-century, Egypt's national development through successive periods is traced throughout this work, with four full chapters dedicated to the "liberal" period, Nasir, Sadat, and Mubarak. Perry also discusses Egypt's more general role in the development of the larger Arab-Islamic community. Biographical sketches, a timeline, a glossary and a biographical essay further augment this work, which is ideal for students as well as for the general reader interested in Egypt's history
Table Of Contents
Egypt today -- Ancient Egypt -- Islamic Egypt to 1798 -- From Bonaparte to the British -- "Liberal" Egypt -- Nasir's revolutionary era -- Sadat and counterrevolution -- The Mubarak era
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