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Egypt The Crucible the unfinished revolution in the Arab world
Egypt: The Crucible explores the political and social forces that shaped the modern Arab world, focusing on Egypt as the center of these transformations. Harry Hopkins provides a detailed account of Egypt’s unfinished revolution, examining the struggles for power, ideological conflicts, and historical developments that influenced political movements across the Arab region. Through maps, photographs, and analytical commentary, the book highlights the roots of instability, the rise of Arab nationalism, and the complex dynamics that continue to impact the Middle East. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical background of ongoing political tensions in the Arab world.
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