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 chang…
Warriors at Suez is Donald Neff’s detailed account of the 1956 Suez Crisis, one of the defining events in modern Middle Eastern and Cold War history. Through extensive research and compelling narrative, Neff examines the motivations and actions of Egypt, Britain, France, and Israel as they moved toward military confrontation following President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s nationalization of the Su…
This book contains: 1. Aftermath of war 2. The strained alliance 3. Dealing with the Ancien Regime 4. The coming and the going 5. The divisive pact 6. Beggars and princes 7. Arms and the men 8. More visitors