European control and Egypt's traditional elites : a case study in elite economic nationalism
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European control and Egypt's traditional elites : a case study in elite economic nationalism
(Mellen studies in economics, v. 15)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-224) and index
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Dr. EzzelArab places economics and finances at the heart of his study. Unlike previous scholars, he stresses the economic and financial aspects of the proposalsoffered by Egyptian elite groups to save their country from European financial control and to strengthen their political parties at the expense of the Khedive, his followers, and the European groups who were trying to use the Khedive as an agent of European influence. No scholar has analyzed the proposals put forward by the Egyptian National Assembly in April 1879 more carefully.
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