The History of Modern Egypt: From Muhammad Ali to Mubarak

by P. J. Vatikiotis

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"Certainly the best general history available in English."--Times Literary Supplement.

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I read this book since it was mentioned as a reference by many authors. It is not bad at all, but I'd like to mention a few (negative) issues.

[1] It is covering all major events, at least briefly (e.g. the Egyptian-Syrian union is only mentioned as a matter of fact in a very short paragraph). However, the coverage of events differ between what happened post-Nasser (or thereabout) and events before. The author gives the impression of being far more passionate about what happened during the reign of Muhammad Ali and Ismail, than what happened during the Free Officer era and onwards (especially post-Nasser). To put it in another way; I'm generally a lot more interested in 20th century history, but I found myself enjoying reading about show more Egypt in the 19th century a lot more than I enjoyed the later bits.

[2] The book ends with a chapter labelled "Education and culture", which basically covers development of education, literature etc. But, why not a chapter about, say, science and technology as well? Why would one write more about the development of Egyptian poetry than on Egypt's wars with Israel and union with Syria, put together? It really makes no sense. I can only assume that the author is very interested in the topic.

[3] The book has been updated badly. The Sadat era is described in a rather detached and non-analytical way, but worse is to come. Once Mubarak enter the stage one is given the impression every two pages or so, that the book is coming to an end, as the author seems to be tying everything together and is preparing his final words...

[4] This was the 4th edition, yet there were half a dozen or so easily spotted typos in there. Sloppy.
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1991

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Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
962History & geographyHistory of AfricaEgypt, Sudan, South Sudan
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DT107 .V38History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAfricaHistory of AfricaEgyptHistory
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