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Party politics in Egypt: The Wafd & its rivals, 1919–1939
Party Politics in Egypt: The Wafd & Its Rivals, 1919–1939 provides an in-depth study of the political landscape of modern Egypt during the interwar period. Marius Deeb examines the emergence and evolution of the Wafd Party, its struggle for national independence, and its political rivalry with other parties and forces—including monarchists, palace factions, and British colonial interests. Through detailed archival research, Deeb analyzes how party competition shaped Egypt’s political institutions and nationalist movements. The book offers a comprehensive account of Egypt’s early parliamentary life, the dynamics of political mobilization, and the broader socio-political context of Egypt’s transition toward modern statehood in the first half of the twentieth century.
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