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portada The Large Landowning Class and Peasantry in Egypt, 1837-1952 (Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
293
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780815632870

The Large Landowning Class and Peasantry in Egypt, 1837-1952 (Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms)

Raouf Abbas; Assem El-Dessouky (Author) · Syracuse University Press · Hardcover

The Large Landowning Class and Peasantry in Egypt, 1837-1952 (Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms) - Raouf Abbas; Assem El-Dessouky

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Synopsis "The Large Landowning Class and Peasantry in Egypt, 1837-1952 (Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms)"

In Egypt, the landowning class first arose in the early part of the nineteenth century from land grants given to extended family members and friends of the ruler Muhammad `Ali. The development of capitalism and, with it, the evolution of law and social practice allowed these land grants gradually to take on the attributes of private property, a process that culminated in 1891 in land becaming a form of property like any other. From these developments a class of large landowners emerged and began to defend their interests, both economic and political. In two seminal Arabic works published in the 1970s, the authors Abbas and El-Dessouky traced the formation of this class, exploring the multiple factors that influenced the rise and power of landowners. Combined into one volume and translated into English for the first time, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of landownership and its effects on Egyptian society. The authors draw from extensive archival sources, successfully integrating in their work the competing forces of the state, the landlords, and the peasants. By moving beyond much of the familiar scholarship on landholders, this book presents a new interpretation of Egyptian politics and society.

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