This dissertation argues that the Anglo-Egyptian colonial encounter of 1805-1954 colonized Ottoman Egypt through the introduction of Western calculative technologies such as the census, accounting and auditing. These calculative technologies reorganized the community by usurping its powers and endowing it in the state. They replaced prior negotiated forms of enumeration in which the community organized itself and its information gathering apparatuses such as collective taxation, cadastral surveys and pious philanthropic endowments. The first chapter tracks the birth of the census in Egypt and the introduction of a new modality of power. The second chapter shows that pious Muslim endowments were once the predecessor to the joint-stock corp...
As the Ottoman Empire declined, so British influence in the Eastern Mediterranean grew. In 1882, the...
Though officially ruled by the Ottoman Entire, Egypt was under British occupation between 1882 and 1...
Under the Ottoman Empire, Egypt was granted some autonomy because as long as taxes were paid, the Ot...
This dissertation is an analysis of the Ottoman-European legal contest over Egypt. I explore the rel...
This dissertation offers a new interpretation of the middle decades of nineteenth-century Egypt, whi...
Ce travail porte sur l’histoire de la statistique d’État en Égypte au cours de la période 1875-1922 ...
This paper discusses the impact of British colonialism on the legal system of Egypt and its developm...
This dissertation explores the social and material arrangements in which the cotton market emerged a...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
Toward the beginning of the nineteenth century, Egypt was being led by Mehmed Ali, a reformer eager ...
This paper explores two interlinked questions: why Tunisia and Egypt were faced with the internation...
At the centre of the thesis is puzzle of why Egypt appears to have contributed little to the global ...
This paper discusses the impact of British colonialism on the legal system of Egypt and its developm...
The rise of extraterritoriality in the nineteenth-century has been described as a transitional phase...
This thesis examines Lord Cromer's aspirations for developing the 'native mind’ in occupied Egypt, 1...
As the Ottoman Empire declined, so British influence in the Eastern Mediterranean grew. In 1882, the...
Though officially ruled by the Ottoman Entire, Egypt was under British occupation between 1882 and 1...
Under the Ottoman Empire, Egypt was granted some autonomy because as long as taxes were paid, the Ot...
This dissertation is an analysis of the Ottoman-European legal contest over Egypt. I explore the rel...
This dissertation offers a new interpretation of the middle decades of nineteenth-century Egypt, whi...
Ce travail porte sur l’histoire de la statistique d’État en Égypte au cours de la période 1875-1922 ...
This paper discusses the impact of British colonialism on the legal system of Egypt and its developm...
This dissertation explores the social and material arrangements in which the cotton market emerged a...
This dissertation examines the Ottoman Empire's transregional role in global developments in the Med...
Toward the beginning of the nineteenth century, Egypt was being led by Mehmed Ali, a reformer eager ...
This paper explores two interlinked questions: why Tunisia and Egypt were faced with the internation...
At the centre of the thesis is puzzle of why Egypt appears to have contributed little to the global ...
This paper discusses the impact of British colonialism on the legal system of Egypt and its developm...
The rise of extraterritoriality in the nineteenth-century has been described as a transitional phase...
This thesis examines Lord Cromer's aspirations for developing the 'native mind’ in occupied Egypt, 1...
As the Ottoman Empire declined, so British influence in the Eastern Mediterranean grew. In 1882, the...
Though officially ruled by the Ottoman Entire, Egypt was under British occupation between 1882 and 1...
Under the Ottoman Empire, Egypt was granted some autonomy because as long as taxes were paid, the Ot...