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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
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1 The Generation of 1919 -
2 Reassessing Egypt's Foreign Policy during the 1920s and 1930s -
3 Revisiting the History of the Egyptian Army -
4 Financial Cerberus? -
5 Egyptianizing Modernity through the ‘New Effendiya’ -
6 Historical Consciousness for Modern Citizenship -
7 The Cairo Fire of 26 January 1952 and the Interpretations of History -
8 Toward the Democratization of Public Education -
9 Empowering Women, Engendering Change -
10 Fallahin: The‘Mud Bearers’ of Egypt's ‘Liberal Age’ -
11 The Nationalization of Marriage in Monarchical Egypt1 -
12 Writing Women Medical Practitioners into the History of Modern Egypt -
13 Madams, Murders, and the Media -
14 The 1919 Revolution and Nationalist Constructions of the Lives and Works of Pioneering Women Writers -
15 Twentieth-Century Egyptian Art: The Pioneers, 1920–521 -
16 State and Cinema in Pre-Revolutionary Egypt, 1927–52 -
17 Egyptian Historiography, 1919–52 -
18 Conclusion - Selected Bibliography
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- Source:
- Re-Envisioning Egypt 1919-1952
- Publisher:
- American University in Cairo Press
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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
-
1 The Generation of 1919 -
2 Reassessing Egypt's Foreign Policy during the 1920s and 1930s -
3 Revisiting the History of the Egyptian Army -
4 Financial Cerberus? -
5 Egyptianizing Modernity through the ‘New Effendiya’ -
6 Historical Consciousness for Modern Citizenship -
7 The Cairo Fire of 26 January 1952 and the Interpretations of History -
8 Toward the Democratization of Public Education -
9 Empowering Women, Engendering Change -
10 Fallahin: The‘Mud Bearers’ of Egypt's ‘Liberal Age’ -
11 The Nationalization of Marriage in Monarchical Egypt1 -
12 Writing Women Medical Practitioners into the History of Modern Egypt -
13 Madams, Murders, and the Media -
14 The 1919 Revolution and Nationalist Constructions of the Lives and Works of Pioneering Women Writers -
15 Twentieth-Century Egyptian Art: The Pioneers, 1920–521 -
16 State and Cinema in Pre-Revolutionary Egypt, 1927–52 -
17 Egyptian Historiography, 1919–52 -
18 Conclusion - Selected Bibliography