Egyptian nationalism, 1882-1919 : elite competition, transnational networks, empire, and independence

This thesis studies the formulation and expression of Egyptian nationalism in the period 1882-1919. In particular, it argues that Egyptian nationalism, rather than having the territorial nation-state as the highest form of nationalist expression, was composed of multiple overlapping and contingent i...

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Main Author: Tassin, Kristin Shawn
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Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/28411
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-284112015-09-20T17:29:24ZEgyptian nationalism, 1882-1919 : elite competition, transnational networks, empire, and independenceTassin, Kristin ShawnEgypt1919 RevolutionMuhammad FaridMustafa KamilThis thesis studies the formulation and expression of Egyptian nationalism in the period 1882-1919. In particular, it argues that Egyptian nationalism, rather than having the territorial nation-state as the highest form of nationalist expression, was composed of multiple overlapping and contingent identities. Furthermore, this thesis will draw attention to inter-and intra- elite rivalries between power bases within Egypt, including the office of the Khedive, the urban elite, landowners, European powers, and Ottoman representatives; and the way in which these vying groups affected the growth and composition of the Egyptian nationalist movement. This thesis also contends that the policies and ideologies of Egyptian nationalists were both contingent and fluid, as were the self-identities of the Egyptian population. Egyptian nationalism in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries took many of its characteristics and methodologies from the global context of competing imperialisms as well as trans-national anti-colonial movements. Therefore, this thesis seeks to locate Egyptian nationalism in the period 1882-1919 within the global and local context of competing power bases and popular expectations.text2015-02-10T18:59:15Z2014-122014-12-10December 20142015-02-10T18:59:16ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/28411en
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topic Egypt
1919 Revolution
Muhammad Farid
Mustafa Kamil
spellingShingle Egypt
1919 Revolution
Muhammad Farid
Mustafa Kamil
Tassin, Kristin Shawn
Egyptian nationalism, 1882-1919 : elite competition, transnational networks, empire, and independence
description This thesis studies the formulation and expression of Egyptian nationalism in the period 1882-1919. In particular, it argues that Egyptian nationalism, rather than having the territorial nation-state as the highest form of nationalist expression, was composed of multiple overlapping and contingent identities. Furthermore, this thesis will draw attention to inter-and intra- elite rivalries between power bases within Egypt, including the office of the Khedive, the urban elite, landowners, European powers, and Ottoman representatives; and the way in which these vying groups affected the growth and composition of the Egyptian nationalist movement. This thesis also contends that the policies and ideologies of Egyptian nationalists were both contingent and fluid, as were the self-identities of the Egyptian population. Egyptian nationalism in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries took many of its characteristics and methodologies from the global context of competing imperialisms as well as trans-national anti-colonial movements. Therefore, this thesis seeks to locate Egyptian nationalism in the period 1882-1919 within the global and local context of competing power bases and popular expectations. === text
author Tassin, Kristin Shawn
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title Egyptian nationalism, 1882-1919 : elite competition, transnational networks, empire, and independence
title_short Egyptian nationalism, 1882-1919 : elite competition, transnational networks, empire, and independence
title_full Egyptian nationalism, 1882-1919 : elite competition, transnational networks, empire, and independence
title_fullStr Egyptian nationalism, 1882-1919 : elite competition, transnational networks, empire, and independence
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