When France rejected to join the Great Britain in military intervention in Egypt in 1882, the British decided to put down the policy of dual control in Egypt. This decision influenced the mutual relations of both countries for more than twenty years. The aim of this article was to analyse the attitude of France towards the British presence in Egypt. This article deals with development of the mutual British-French relations from 1882 to 1888 with regards to their interests in Egypt
Abstract Britain and France have traditionally been rivals in the Middle East, and disagreement betw...
The goal of this article is to analyse the “blue thread” of the need to secure supplies of water for...
The period from 1882 – 1914 has been called the “Golden Age” of Egyptology, but that term is problem...
When France rejected to join the Great Britain in military intervention in Egypt in 1882, the Britis...
De l’ouverture du canal de Suez en 1869 à l’indépendance unilatéralement octroyée à l’Egypte en 1922...
Through the signature of the Entente Cordiale, France and Great Britain settled their colonial dispu...
The treaty which initiated the Anglo-French Entente was signed April 8, 1904. It assumed the modest ...
The article covers the issues of defining the status of the British occupational troops in Egypt fro...
At the end of 19th century French colonialist attempted to reopen the Egyptian question. Since 1882...
After the Franco-Prussian War, France acquired many colonial territories. In all these areas, Britai...
The opening of the Suez Canal and the bargain of the share in the Suez Canal Company were important ...
The mutual Anglo-French Relations at the turn of the 19th and 20th century were complicated. The Fas...
Egypts internal turmoil causing political instability, economic decline and social ruin were among t...
International audienceIn 1954, Pierre Mendès France, head of the French government, sought to redefi...
Primarily, Great Britain occupied Egypt due to strategic and defence reasons (a route to India) in 1...
Abstract Britain and France have traditionally been rivals in the Middle East, and disagreement betw...
The goal of this article is to analyse the “blue thread” of the need to secure supplies of water for...
The period from 1882 – 1914 has been called the “Golden Age” of Egyptology, but that term is problem...
When France rejected to join the Great Britain in military intervention in Egypt in 1882, the Britis...
De l’ouverture du canal de Suez en 1869 à l’indépendance unilatéralement octroyée à l’Egypte en 1922...
Through the signature of the Entente Cordiale, France and Great Britain settled their colonial dispu...
The treaty which initiated the Anglo-French Entente was signed April 8, 1904. It assumed the modest ...
The article covers the issues of defining the status of the British occupational troops in Egypt fro...
At the end of 19th century French colonialist attempted to reopen the Egyptian question. Since 1882...
After the Franco-Prussian War, France acquired many colonial territories. In all these areas, Britai...
The opening of the Suez Canal and the bargain of the share in the Suez Canal Company were important ...
The mutual Anglo-French Relations at the turn of the 19th and 20th century were complicated. The Fas...
Egypts internal turmoil causing political instability, economic decline and social ruin were among t...
International audienceIn 1954, Pierre Mendès France, head of the French government, sought to redefi...
Primarily, Great Britain occupied Egypt due to strategic and defence reasons (a route to India) in 1...
Abstract Britain and France have traditionally been rivals in the Middle East, and disagreement betw...
The goal of this article is to analyse the “blue thread” of the need to secure supplies of water for...
The period from 1882 – 1914 has been called the “Golden Age” of Egyptology, but that term is problem...