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0521068843 978-0521068840 July 10, 2008 1
Volume 2 traces Egypt's modern history from the Ottoman conquest to the present day. Its conclusions reflect the work of older scholarship and indicate present trends and future directions in the historiography of Egypt. The volume's integrated coverage will make it an ideal reference tool for students, scholars and general readers.

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"It is a pleasure to crack the pages of The Cambridge History of Egypt, a new, long-ovedue enterprise in a venerable series." The Historian

"...an exceedingly valuable, comprehensive, and readable source for serious students and faculty interested in greater depth, more recent scholarship, and bibliographic reference." Choice

"...a compilation that will surely rank as a standard work in the literature." Journal of Palestine Studies

"...Petrie, Daly, and their many authors do an excellent job of offering a traditional history (dates and kings, culture and economics)..." Middle East Quarterly

"...a valuable book." James Janowski, American Historical Review

"It is a pleasure to crack the pages of The Cambridge History of Egypt, a new, long-overdue enterprise in a venerable series." Virginia H. Aksan, Historian

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The Cambridge History of Egypt offers the first comprehensive English-language treatment of Egyptian history from the Arab conquest through thirteen centuries. The two-volume survey considers its political, socio-economic and cultural history, summarising the debates and providing insight into current controversies. Volume 2 traces Egypt's modern history from the Ottoman conquest to the present day. Its conclusions reflect the work of older scholarship and indicate present trends and future directions in the historiography of Egypt. The volume's integrated coverage will make an ideal reference tool for students, scholars and general readers.

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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (July 10, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521068843
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521068840
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6 x 1.3 inches
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3.0 out of 5 stars Essential but uneven, October 27, 2011
This review is from: The Cambridge History of Egypt, Vol. 2: Modern Egypt, from 1517 to the End of the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
I am writing this review in 2011: this year's revolution made it tempting to look for a good history of modern Egypt. Unfortunately, there is less choice than might be expected. Most books start with pharaonic Egypt and commit only superficial coverage to modern times, leaving the Cambridge History's Volume II as the key work on the subject.

The book starts in 1525, with Ottoman Egypt, and its political narrative is divided in ten main periods. Interspersed among the chapters on political history are short social and cultural sections. Each period is covered by a different historian, and therein lies the book's weakness. The editors have done a decent job ensuring that the size and scope of the various chapters remain comparable, but they could not overcome major differences in style and quality. Thus Khaled Fahmy shines on Muhammed Ali Pasha and the early nineteenth century, and Donald Malcom Reid has written a clear and lively piece on the Urabi revolution and subsequent British colonisation, 1879-1882. The chapters on the early Ottoman centuries and on the Liberal age, 1923-1952, are a little more difficult to digest without prior knowledge, but they remain enlightening. But several of the book's contributors lack the same clarity, and are hampered by an only tenuous grasp of economics. Finally, what is arguably the most important chapter for understanding contemporary Egypt: the chapter on Republican Egypt, written by Alain Roussillon, borders on incoherent. The writing is bloated and abstract, the plot impossible to follow, and the author makes his page unreadable by putting a ever increasing number of terms in quotation marks.

Alternative works include Al-Sayyid Marsot's History of Egypt. I have not read it, but starting at the Arab conquest and encompassing only 184 pages, this cannot have much meat on the modern era. Unfortunately, then, the Cambridge History remains the reference English-language work so far.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
dual control, peasant politics, sugar company, reserved points, stalled society, sanjaq beyi, pilgrimage commander, rural notability, garrison corps, village shaykhs, timar system, chief black eunuch, agrarian bourgeoisie, dynastic order, long nineteenth century
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Ottoman Egypt, Upper Egypt, Red Sea, Modern Egypt, Republican Egypt, Muhammad Bey, Middle East, Second World War, Bank Misr, André Raymond, New York, Lower Egypt, Muslim Brothers, Young Egypt, Ismail Bey, Murad Bey, Ridwan Bey, Ibrahim Pasha, Dar Fur, Ahmad Pasha, Muslim Brotherhood, Taha Husayn, Ibrahim Katkhuda, Ahmad Çelebi, First World War
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