Publisher | dar el shrouk |
ISBN 13 | 9789770907177 |
Book Description | He puts Muhammad Ali, his state, and his army before a scientific criterion, in which he does not see a ruler as a myth or a dictator, as much as he puts him in the historical framework that made him a very important phenomenon in the modern history of Egypt. He presents the history of Egypt “from below,” in the sense of his interest in the ruled more than the rulers, a style that was rare in writing about the history of Egypt before the publication of its first Arabic edition in 2000, and he succeeded in capturing the voice of that ruled Egyptian without getting involved in emotional generalizations. It provides an important scientific and philosophical addition to the study of the concept of power and its formation throughout history. |
Language | Arabic |
Author | Khaled Fahmy |
Number of Pages | 399 |
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