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Modern Egypt: Cambridge Library Collection - Travel, Middle East and Asia Minor

Autor Evelyn Baring
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2010
Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer (1841–1917), was a British statesman and colonial administrator. After a successful career in the War Office he was appointed the Controller General of Egypt in 1879. After the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War, Baring became Consul General of Egypt, a position he held until his resignation in 1907. Modern Egypt, published in 1908 and revised in 1910, can be regarded as his justification for his actions in Egypt, and has been described as 'one of the classic works of Victorian imperialist writing'. It explains why Britain became involved in Egypt, when the collapse of the economy threatened the political stability of the region. Subsequently Britain and France took dual control, to keep Ottoman Turkey out, and to protect access to the Suez Canal. Cromer was an influential player in the events he describes, and, allowing for bias, the book remains a valuable record.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108025539
ISBN-10: 1108025536
Pagini: 968
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illus. 1 map
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 55 mm
Greutate: 1.21 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Library Collection - Travel, Middle East and Asia Minor

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introductory; Part I. Ismail Pasha 1863–1879: 2. The Goschen mission, November 1876; 3. The commission of inquiry, November 1876–April 1878; 4. The Nubar-Wilson ministry, April 1878–November 1878; 5. The fall of Nubar Pasha, November 1878–February 1879; 6. The coup d'état, April 1879; 7. The report of the commission, April 1879; 8. The fall of Ismail Pasha, April–June 1879; Part II. The Arábi Revolt, August 1879–August 1883: 9. The inauguration of Tewfik, August–November 1879; 10. The dual control, November 1879–December 1880; 11. The mutiny of the Egyptian army, January–September 1881; 12. The Chérif ministry, September–December 1881; 13. The joint note, January 1882; 14. The effects of the joint note, January–February 1882; 15. The Aráb ministry, February–May 1882; 16. The bombardment of Alexandria, May–July 1882; 17. Tel-el-Kebir, July–September 1882; 18. The Dufferin ministry, September 1882–August 1883; Part III. The Soudan, 1882–1907: 19. The Hicks expedition, January–November 1883; 20. The abandonment of the Soudan, November 1883–January 1884; 21. The rebellion in the Eastern Soudan, August 1883–March 1884; 22. The Gordon mission, December 1883–January 1884; 23. Gordon at Cairo, January 24–26, 1884; 24. Gordon's journey to Khartoum, January 26–February 18, 1884; 25. Zobeir Pasha, February 18–March 16, 1884; 26. The proposed dash to Berber, March 16–April 21, 1884; 27. The relief expedition, April 21–October 5, 1884; 28. The fall of Khartoum, October 5, 1884–January 26, 1885; 29. The evacuation of the Soudan, January 26, 1885–December 30, 1886; 30. The débris of the Soudan; 31. The defence of Egypt; 32. The reconquest of Khartoum, October 1895–September 1898; 33. The new Soudan; Part IV. The Egyptian Puzzle: 34. The dwellers in Egypt; 35. The Moslems; 36. The Christians; 37. The Europeanised Egyptians; 38. The Europeans; 39. The machinery of government; 40. The British officials; 41. The international administration; 42. The judicial system; 43. The workers of the machine; Part V. British Policy in Egypt: 44. The struggle for a policy, 1882–1883; 45. The Northbrook mission, September–November 1884; 46. The Wolff convention, August 1885–October 1887; 47. The neutralisation of the Suez Canal; 48. The Anglo-French agreement of 1904; Part VI. The Reforms: 49. The Courbash; 50. The Corvée; 51. Corruption; 52. European privilege; 53. Finance; 54. Irrigation; 55. The army; 56. The interior; 57. Sub-departments of the interior; 58. Justice; 59. Education; 60. The Soudan; 61. Conclusion; Part VII. The Future of Egypt: 62. The future of Egypt; Appendix; Index.

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Published in 1910, this classic of imperialist writing by the former Consul General explains and justifies British involvement in Egypt.