The goal of this article is to analyse the “blue thread” of the need to secure supplies of water for Egypt, which pervades the British imperial policy and also impacts international relations from the end of the 1880s, particularly in relation to France. This article works with Terje Tveds theory about the importance of the irrigation water for British interests in Egypt and about the motivation of British to invade Sudan when Egypt reached its water limits. Another problem which is discussed in this article is the possible role of Nile waters in the Fashoda Incident (1898) which is frequently considered as a symbol of British-French competition in North-East Africa and also the French plans on the Nile in general
In A Different Shade of Colonialism, Eve M. Troutt Powell examines Egypt\u27s ambiguous relationship...
The article covers the issues of defining the status of the British occupational troops in Egypt fro...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...
Jakub Mazanec Water Projects on the Nile in the 19th Century and Their Influence in British-French R...
At the end of 19th century French colonialist attempted to reopen the Egyptian question. Since 1882 ...
Bakalářská práce: Britové, mahdistické povstání v Súdánu a Fašodská krize, se zabývá situací v Súdán...
Primarily, Great Britain occupied Egypt due to strategic and defence reasons (a route to India) in 1...
Because imperial metropoles displayed a sense of weakness and needed the help of the countries they ...
Britain in Egypt: Nationalism and Strategic Choices, 1919-1930 Abstract Egypt has always attracted s...
No phase of English or European history is more interesting than that which deals with imperialism. ...
The opening of the Suez Canal and the bargain of the share in the Suez Canal Company were important ...
When France rejected to join the Great Britain in military intervention in Egypt in 1882, the Britis...
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...
This article attempts to scrutinize the link between the hydropolitics of the Nile and the Somali– E...
In A Different Shade of Colonialism, Eve M. Troutt Powell examines Egypt\u27s ambiguous relationship...
The article covers the issues of defining the status of the British occupational troops in Egypt fro...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...
Jakub Mazanec Water Projects on the Nile in the 19th Century and Their Influence in British-French R...
At the end of 19th century French colonialist attempted to reopen the Egyptian question. Since 1882 ...
Bakalářská práce: Britové, mahdistické povstání v Súdánu a Fašodská krize, se zabývá situací v Súdán...
Primarily, Great Britain occupied Egypt due to strategic and defence reasons (a route to India) in 1...
Because imperial metropoles displayed a sense of weakness and needed the help of the countries they ...
Britain in Egypt: Nationalism and Strategic Choices, 1919-1930 Abstract Egypt has always attracted s...
No phase of English or European history is more interesting than that which deals with imperialism. ...
The opening of the Suez Canal and the bargain of the share in the Suez Canal Company were important ...
When France rejected to join the Great Britain in military intervention in Egypt in 1882, the Britis...
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...
This article attempts to scrutinize the link between the hydropolitics of the Nile and the Somali– E...
In A Different Shade of Colonialism, Eve M. Troutt Powell examines Egypt\u27s ambiguous relationship...
The article covers the issues of defining the status of the British occupational troops in Egypt fro...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...