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Modern Egypt: The Formation of a nation-state
Modern Egypt: The Formation of a Nation-State provides a comprehensive historical study of Egypt’s political, social, and institutional transformation from the late eighteenth century to the modern era. Arthur Goldschmidt Jr. examines how Egypt evolved into a centralized nation-state through complex processes involving colonial influence, internal reform, nationalism, and socio-economic change. The book highlights major historical periods, key political figures, and the development of state institutions that shaped modern Egypt. Accessible and scholarly, this work serves as an essential introduction to the formation of modern Egyptian identity and governance.
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