1st Edition

Mod Egypt Pt1:Orientalism V 5

By Evelyn Baring Copyright 1999
    314 Pages
    by Routledge

    614 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book presents an accurate narrative of some of the principal events in Egypt and Sudan since the year 1876. It explains the effects of the British occupation on Egypt, the chief point of interest in the Egyptian reform, and the difficulty of ascertaining Eastern opinion on Egypt.

    1. Introduction Part I: Ismail Pasha 1863–1879 2. The Goschen Mission November 1876 3. The Commission of Inquiry November 1876–April 1873 4. The Nubar–Wilson Ministry April 1878–November 1878 5. The Fall of Nubar Pasha November 1878–February 1879 6. The Coup D'Etat April 1879 7. The Report of the Commission April 1870 8. The Fall of Ismail Pasha April–June 1879 Part II: The Arabi Revolt August 1879–August 1883 9. The Inauguration of Tewfik August–November 1879 10. The Dual Control November 1879–December 1880 11. The Mutiny of the Egyptian Army January–September 1881 12. The Cherif Ministry September–December 1881 13. The Joint Note January 1882 14. The Effects of the Joint Note January–February 1882 15. The Arabi Ministry February–May 1882 16. The Bombardment of Alexandria May–July 1882 17. Tel–El–Kebir July–September 1882 18. The Dufferin Mission September 1882–August 1883 Part III: The Soudan 1882–1907 19. The Hicks Expedition January–November 1883 20. The Abandonment of the Soudan November 1883–January 1884 21. The Rebellion in the Eastern Soudan August 1883–March 1884 22. The Gordon Mission December 1883–January 1884 23. Gordon at Cairo January 24–26, 1884 24. Gordon's Journey to Khartoum January 26–February 18,1884 25. Zobeir Pasha February 18–March 16, 1884 26. The Proposed Dash to Berber March 16–April 21, 1884 27. The Relief Expedition April 21–October 5, 1884

    Biography

    Evelyn Baring