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Imagined empires : a history of revolt in Egypt / Zeinab Abul-Magd.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Abul-Magd, Zeinab, 1976-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Peasants--Political activity--Egypt--History.
Peasants.
Working class--Political activity--Egypt--History.
Working class.
Government, Resistance to--Egypt--History.
Government, Resistance to.
Revolutions--Egypt--History.
Revolutions.
Imperialism--History.
Imperialism.
Elite (Social sciences)--Egypt--History.
Elite (Social sciences).
Egypt--Politics and government.
Egypt.
Egypt--Colonial influence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (212 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berkeley : University of California Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Through a microhistory of a small province in Upper Egypt, this book investigates the history of five world empires that assumed hegemony in Qina province over the last five centuries. Imagined Empires charts modes of subaltern rebellion against the destructive policies of colonial intruders and collaborating local elites in the south of Egypt. Abul-Magd vividly narrates stories of sabotage, banditry, flight, and massive uprisings of peasants and laborers, to challenge myths of imperial competence. The book depicts forms of subaltern discontent against "imagined empires" that failed in achieving their professed goals and brought about environmental crises to Qina province. As the book deconstructs myths about early modern and modern world hegemons, it reveals that imperial modernity and its market economy altered existing systems of landownership, irrigation, and trade- leading to such destructive occurrences as the plague and cholera epidemics. The book also deconstructs myths in Egyptian historiography, highlighting the problems of a Cairo-centered idea of the Egyptian nation-state. The book covers the Ottoman, French, Muhammad Ali's, and the British informal and formal empires. It alludes to the U.S. and its failed market economy in Upper Egypt, which partially resulted in Qina's participation in the 2011 revolution. Imagined Empires is a timely addition to Middle Eastern and world history.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Imagined Empires, Real Rebels
1. Ottomans, Plague, and Rebellion (1500-1800)
2. The French, Plague Encore, and Jihad (1798-1801)
3. The Pasha's Settlers, Bulls, and Bandits (1805-1848)
4. A "Communist" Revolution (1848-1882)
5. Rebellion in the Time of Cholera (1882-1950)
Epilogue: America-The Last Imagined Empire?
Notes
Bibliography
Art Credits
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780520956537
0520956532
OCLC:
852158506

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