The Copts of Egypt, who consist of 10-15 per cent of the population, have traditionally been viewed as a \u27beleaguered and persecuted minority\u27. Using newly discovered Coptic archival sources Vivian Ibrahim presents a fresh and vivid alternative reading of the community during the twentieth century. Avoiding the established portrayal of a monolithic entity headed by the Coptic Pope, Ibrahim examines the multifaceted dimensions of the Coptic community, assessing Coptic-State relations on one hand and Coptic intra-communal dimensions on the other. Examining the impact of the British Occupation of Egypt on the making of new national identities, she explores the emergence of a new politically active Coptic class; highlighting popular Copti...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...
This thesis explores a particular experiment in political accommodation between the Muslim majority ...
Based upon archival sources and a multi-sited ethnography in Cairo conducted during the revolutionar...
The Copts of Egypt, who consist of 10-15 per cent of the population, have traditionally been viewed ...
The Copts of Egypt, who consist of 10-15 per cent of the population, have traditionally been viewed ...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
In the case of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Christians, the application of the minority label, especially...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
During the fifties and the sixties, the Christian Copts, who at the time made up only about 9% of th...
The Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Church initially supported the July Revolution of 1952, based on Arab n...
The Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Church initially supported the July Revolution of 1952, based on Arab n...
The Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Church initially supported the July Revolution of 1952, based on Arab n...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...
This thesis explores a particular experiment in political accommodation between the Muslim majority ...
Based upon archival sources and a multi-sited ethnography in Cairo conducted during the revolutionar...
The Copts of Egypt, who consist of 10-15 per cent of the population, have traditionally been viewed ...
The Copts of Egypt, who consist of 10-15 per cent of the population, have traditionally been viewed ...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
In the case of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Christians, the application of the minority label, especially...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
During the fifties and the sixties, the Christian Copts, who at the time made up only about 9% of th...
The Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Church initially supported the July Revolution of 1952, based on Arab n...
The Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Church initially supported the July Revolution of 1952, based on Arab n...
The Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Church initially supported the July Revolution of 1952, based on Arab n...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...
This thesis explores a particular experiment in political accommodation between the Muslim majority ...
Based upon archival sources and a multi-sited ethnography in Cairo conducted during the revolutionar...