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May 29, 2003 0520233174 978-0520233171 1
This incisive study adds a new dimension to discussions of Egypt's nationalist response to the phenomenon of colonialism as well as to discussions of colonialism and nationalism in general. Eve M. Troutt Powell challenges many accepted tenets of the binary relationship between European empires and non-European colonies by examining the triangle of colonialism marked by Great Britain, Egypt, and the Sudan. She demonstrates how central the issue of the Sudan was to Egyptian nationalism and highlights the deep ambivalence in Egyptian attitudes toward empire and the resulting ambiguities and paradoxes that were an essential component of the nationalist movement. A Different Shade of Colonialism enriches our understanding of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Egyptian attitudes toward slavery and race and expands our perspective of the "colonized colonizer."

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"An absorbing, important book. . . . Should stimulate reconsideration of the ambiguous role of colonial intermediaries."--Intl Jrnl of Middle East Stds (Ijmes)

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"This book adds a new dimension to the ongoing discussions of Egypt's nationalist response to colonialism--and to discussions of colonialism and nationalism more generally. Dr. Powell demonstrates cogently how central the issue of the Sudan was to Egyptian nationalism right from the beginning--an aspect of the situation to which historians have given far too little attention. That colonized Egypt was itself a colonizer is a fact whose pervasive, complex role in the Egyptian response to the British presence has not been adequately appreciated. This study also enriches our understanding of 19th and 20th-century Egyptian attitudes toward slavery and toward race, showing how Egyptians really thought about these matters below the level of policy and administration. The findings in this area are particularly illuminating and important; although they will certainly be controversial in some quarters, they are firmly grounded in contemporary materials that are vivid, eloquent, and fascinating. As a contribution to social history, with important implications for political history as well, this book is most impressive."--Everett K.Rowson, Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Pennsylvania

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Medieval Arabic geographers of Africa defined the continent with a paradoxical mixture of fact, legend, and mystery. Read the first page
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slave trade bureaus, nisf qarn, slavery trial, occupying government, colonized colonizer, nationalist writers
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Nile Valley, Ibrahim Fawzi, Selim Qapudan, Fawzi Pasha, Great Britain, Ottoman Empire, Muhammad Ahmad, Abu Rida, Anti-Slavery Society, General Gordon, Slatin Pasha, World War, Geographic Society, Hassan Bey, White Flag League, Muhammad Pasha, Wafd Party, Pasha Sharif, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium, Lord Cromer, Said Agha, Foreign Office, Khedive Tawfiq, The Lived Experience of Contradiction, Uncle Khalifa
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