In colonial-era Egypt, a new social category of modern men emerged, the efendiyya, who represented the new middle class elite. This volume explores how they assumed a key political role in the anti-colonial movement and in the building of a modern state both before and after the revolution of 1952.
In colonial-era Egypt, a new social category of modern men emerged, the efendiyya, who represented the new middle class elite. This volume explores how they assumed a key political role in the anti-colonial movement and in the building of a modern state both before and after the revolution of 1952.
Lucie Ryzova is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Faculty of Modern History, University of Oxford. She is a cultural historian working on modern Egypt.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: The Saint's Lamp 2: Recognizing the Efendi 3: Hearts Full of Hope 4: Passages to Modernity 5: The New Mamluks 6: Conclusion: Returns Bibliography
1: Introduction: The Saint's Lamp 2: Recognizing the Efendi 3: Hearts Full of Hope 4: Passages to Modernity 5: The New Mamluks 6: Conclusion: Returns Bibliography
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