From the 1919 Revolution to the 2011 Arab Spring a history of three Egyptian Thawras reconsidered
"Focused on three Egyptian revolutions - in 1919, 1952, and 2011 - this edited book argues that each of these revolutions is a milestone which represents a meaningful turning point in modern Egyptian history. Revolutions are typically characterized by a fundamental change in political and socia...
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London ; New York
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2024
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in Middle Eastern politics
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Inhaltsangabe:
- The Conceptualization of the 1919, 1952 and 2011 Risings: Thawra or Revolution? / Shimon Shamir
- The Burden of History / Shlomo Avineri
- Who Has Governed Egypt
- Ruler, Regime, or State? Egypt's Unrevolutionary 1971 Revolution / Nathan J. Brown
- Historic Pathways in Two Revolutions: 1919 and 2011 / James Whidden
- Vertical vs. Horizontal: Egypt's State-Religion Discourse Before and After the 2011 Uprising / Limor Lavie
- The Lonely Minority? Assessing the Modern Story of Egypt's Copts and their "Return to Tradition" / Heather J. Sharkey
- Egypt: The Inevitable Consequences of Inconsistent Socioeconomic Policies / Onn Winckler
- From Leader to Partner: Egypt's Declining Role in the Arab System (1952-2020) / Elie Podeh
- State Efforts to Establish Museums for the 1952 Revolution in Egypt / Joyce van de Bildt-De Jong
- The Jubilee Celebrations of Egypt's 1952 Revolution and the Construction of Collective Memory / Alon Tam
- Language, Humor, and Revolution in Contemporary Egypt / Gabriel M. Rosenbaum
- Young Egyptians Conquer the Public Sphere of Taḥrīr Square, Reshaping Egyptian Collective Memory and identity through Graffiti / Mira Tzoreff