State and society in mid-nineteenth-century Egypt

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State and society in mid-nineteenth-century Egypt

Ehud R. Toledano

(Cambridge Middle East library, 22)

Cambridge University Press, 1990

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Previous studies of nineteenth-century Egypt have often been premature in identifying the existence of an independent nation state. In a way which will permanently affect our view of Egyptian history, this book argues that in the mid-nineteenth-century period Egypt was still an Ottoman province, with a provincial Ottoman elite which was only gradually becoming Egyptian. Part one discusses the creation of a dynastic order in Egypt, especially under Abbas Pasa (1848-1854), and the formation of an Ottoman-Egyptian ruling class. Part two deals with the non-elite groups, the vast majority of Egypt's population. A final chapter offers a convincing picture of the social and cultural life of the period in a way which has never before been attempted in a Middle East context. The author's valuable knowledge of Ottoman and Arabic as well as European documents and his use of a wide variety of sources, including police and court records, chronicles and travel literature, have enabled him to make an important contribution to a neglected period of Egyptian history and indeed to our understanding of other provinces and dependencies in the region.

Table of Contents

  • List of plates
  • Preface
  • Note on transliteration, dates, and references
  • Introduction: the forgotten years
  • Part I. The Ottoman-Egyptian Elite in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century: Introduction
  • 1. Dissent and opposition
  • 2. Creation of a dynastic order
  • 3. The mainstay of dynastic order - the elite
  • 4. The realities of office holding
  • 5. The demon-image of Abbas Pasa: evidence and counter-evidence
  • 6. The demon-image as a product of elite culture
  • Part II. The Social Divide and the Life of the Lower Strata: Introduction
  • 7. The great social divide in Egyptian society
  • 8. The rural squeeze - pressure and resistance in the countryside
  • 9. Rural migrants and urban attitudes
  • 10. The urban squeeze
  • 11. The network of urban control
  • 12. The use of unappropriated time
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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