<p>This is a sweeping, colorful, and concise narrative history of Egypt from the beginning of human settlement in the Nile River valley 5000 years ago to the present day. Accessible, authoritative, and richly illustrated, this is an ideal introduction and guide to Egypt's long, brilliant, and comple
Egypt: A Short History
β Scribed by Robert L. Tignor
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 404
- Series
- New in Paper
- Edition
- Reprint
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is a sweeping, colorful, and concise narrative history of Egypt from the beginning of human settlement in the Nile River valley 5000 years ago to the present day. Accessible, authoritative, and richly illustrated, this is an ideal introduction and guide to Egypt's long, brilliant, and complex history for general readers, tourists, and anyone else who wants a better understanding of this vibrant and fascinating country, one that has played a central role in world history for millennia--and that continues to do so today.
Respected historian Robert Tignor, who has lived in Egypt at different times over the course of five decades, covers all the major eras of the country's ancient, modern, and recent history. A cradle of civilization, ancient Egypt developed a unique and influential culture that featured a centralized monarchy, sophisticated art and technology, and monumental architecture in the form of pyramids and temples. But the great age of the pharaohs is just the beginning of the story and Egypt: A Short History also gives a rich account of the tumultuous history that followed--from Greek and Roman conquests, the rise of Christianity, Arab-Muslim triumph, and Egypt's incorporation into powerful Islamic empires to Napoleon's 1798 invasion, the country's absorption into the British Empire, and modern, postcolonial Egypt under Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak.
This book provides an indispensable key to Egypt in all its layers--ancient and modern, Greek and Roman, and Christian and Islamic. In a new afterword the author analyzes the recent unrest in Egypt and weighs in on what the country might look like after Mubarak.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
List of Illustrations......Page 8
Credits......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
CHAPTER ONE: The Land and People......Page 18
CHAPTER TWO: Egypt during the Old Kingdom......Page 43
CHAPTER THREE: The Middle and New Kingdoms......Page 68
CHAPTER FOUR: Nubians, Greeks, and Romans, circa 1200 BCEβ632 CE......Page 97
CHAPTER FIVE: Christian Egypt......Page 122
CHAPTER SIX: Egypt within Islamic Empires, 639β969......Page 139
CHAPTER SEVEN: Fatimids, Ayyubids, and Mamluks, 969β1517......Page 163
CHAPTER EIGHT: Ottoman Egypt, 1517β1798......Page 191
CHAPTER NINE: Napoleon Bonaparte, Muhammad Ali, and Ismail: Egypt in the Nineteenth Century......Page 229
CHAPTER TEN: The British Period, 1882β1952......Page 261
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Egypt for the Egyptians, 1952β1981: Nasser and Sadat......Page 289
CHAPTER TWELVE: Mubarakβs Egypt......Page 315
CONCLUSION: Egypt through the Millennia......Page 344
Afterword to the Paperback Edition......Page 354
Notes......Page 362
Bibliography......Page 368
A......Page 388
C......Page 390
E......Page 392
G......Page 393
H......Page 394
J......Page 395
M......Page 396
N......Page 398
P......Page 399
R......Page 400
S......Page 401
T......Page 402
W......Page 403
Z......Page 404
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