This book publishes some leading European contributors to the early formation of historical and social science analysis of the orient. It focuses on those authors who have shaped the modern debate on orientalism, especially on Islam, the Middle-East and orientalism in the twentieth centuries.
Part III (Continued) : The Soudan (1882-1907)
Chapter 28 : The Fall of Kingdom
Chapter 29 : The Evacuation of the Soudan
Chapter 30 : The Debris of the Soudan
Chapter 31 : The Defence of Egypt
Chapter 32 : The Reconquest of Khartoum
Chapter 33 : The New Soudan
Part IV : The Egyptian Puzzle
Chapter 34 : The Dwellers in Egypt
Chapter 35 : The Moslems
Chapter 36 : The Christians
Chapter 37 : The Europeanised Egyptians
Chapter 38 : The Europeans
Chapter 39 : The Machinery of Government
Chapter 40 : The British Officials
Chapter 41 : The International Administrations
Chapter 42 : The Judicial System
Chapter 43 : The Workers of the Machine
Part V : British Policy in Egypt
Chapter 44 : The Struggle for a Policy
Chapter 45 : The Northbrook Mission
Chapter 46 : The Wolff Convention
Chapter 47 : The Neutralisation of the Suez Canal
Chapter 48 : The Anglo-French Agreement of 1904
Part VI : The Reforms
Chapter 49 : The Courbash
Chapter 50 : The Corvee
Chapter 51 : Corruption
Chapter 52 : European Privilege
Chapter 53 : Finance
Chapter 54 : Irrigation
Chapter 55 : The Army
Chapter 56 : The Interior
Chapter 57 : Sub-Departments of the Interior
Chapter 58 : Justice
Chapter 59 : Education
Chapter 60 : The Soudan
Chapter 61 : Conclusion
Part VII : The Future of Egypt
Chapter 62 : The Future of Egypt
Appendix
Index