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History of “modern” Egypt 16 th – 18 th centuries: Ottoman (Turkish) rule 1798: Napoleon invades 1882: British invade 1910s: Nationalist Movement 1919: Egyptian revolt 1922: limited Independence 1952: Army Coup – Nasser -- independence
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Napoleon Invades Egypt 1798
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Battle of the Pyramids
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Napoleon “liberates” Egypt from Ottoman Empire
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“Battle of Nile” 1798: British Adm. Nelson defeats Napoleon
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1882 British attack Alexandria Invade Egypt & establish colony
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After bombardment: anti-European riots
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Alexandria after attack 1882
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Alexandria after attack British at Pyramids
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World War I Allies promise Arabs independence in exchange for cooperation against Germany Britain and France secretly agreed to divide Middle East as colonies after WWI (“Sykes- Picot pact”) Britain increased military in Egypt, forced Egyptians to sell cotton & fodder below market price, conscripted 500,000 Egyptians
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World War I 1917 Bolshevik Revolution: Sykes-Picot pact revealed Occupation + economic hardships + Sykes-Picot betrayal fueled nationalist movement Saad Zaghlul emerged as leader Delegation – wafd – to negotiate independence at Paris Peace Conference, but exiled
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1919 Saad Zaghlul & Wafd
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1919 Egyptian Revolution
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Egyptian Independence 1922: Britain granted Egypt independence Created parliament + monarchy on British model Kept rights to military occupation that allowed control of Egyptian politics until 1952 coup by Gamal Nasser and “Free Officers”
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1952 “Free Officers” Coup Gamal Nasser
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Nasser Era Arab Nationalism –Unite M.E. as “Arab nation” inclusive of all religions –Many leaders were Arab Christians Democracy and moderate socialism Leader of newly-independent “Third World” non-aligned nations –Neutral in Cold War between U.S. and U.S.S.R.
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Nasser Era – con’t Social progress: –Land reform –Education –Health care –Guaranteed jobs –Economic growth Initial popular enthusiasm Cult of personality dictatorship
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1967 Crushing defeat by Israel showed failure of Nasser and of “Arab nationalism” Period of “self-criticism” by intellectuals and artists Youth begins turning to Islam –Mosques begin filling –Young women put on headscarves and veils –Gov’t supports Islamists to undermine leftists
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Spring Protests
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Egypt 1970s - 2011 1970s: liberal-leftist opposition crushed; gov’t supports Islamists 1981:Sadat assassinated by Islamists 1990s: Islamist attacks 2000s: increasing piety decreasing Islamism
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January: Midan Tahrir “Freedom Square”
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Mubarek: “President” to prisoner
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