The book presents an original and critical study of Coptic-Muslim relations in Mubarak's Egypt, providing a comprehensive analysis of its political and social background. With great historical depth, the book examines the Coptic concerns discussed and negotiated by the Egyptian public during the Mubarak era.
The book presents an original and critical study of Coptic-Muslim relations in Mubarak's Egypt, providing a comprehensive analysis of its political and social background. With great historical depth, the book examines the Coptic concerns discussed and negotiated by the Egyptian public during the Mubarak era.
Sebastian Elsasser is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Oriental and Islamic Studies, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany.
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Contents Introduction 1) The Emergence of a 'Coptic Question' (1800-1952) 2) The Rise of Religious Revivalisms (1930-today) 3) The Copts and the Republican Regime (1952-2011) 4) National Unity and the Dilemmas of Identity and History 5) Religious Patriotism and Conciliation 6) Human Rights and Citizenship: The Blocked Alternative 7) The Rise of Sectarian Polemics Conclusion References
Contents Introduction 1) The Emergence of a 'Coptic Question' (1800-1952) 2) The Rise of Religious Revivalisms (1930-today) 3) The Copts and the Republican Regime (1952-2011) 4) National Unity and the Dilemmas of Identity and History 5) Religious Patriotism and Conciliation 6) Human Rights and Citizenship: The Blocked Alternative 7) The Rise of Sectarian Polemics Conclusion References
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