Modern Egypt

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Cambridge University Press, Dec 23, 2010 - History - 968 pages
Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer (1841-1917), was a British statesman and colonial administrator. After a successful career in the War Office he was appointed the Controller General of Egypt in 1879. After the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War, Baring became Consul General of Egypt, a position he held until his resignation in 1907. Modern Egypt, published in 1908 and revised in 1910, can be regarded as his justification for his actions in Egypt, and has been described as 'one of the classic works of Victorian imperialist writing'. It explains why Britain became involved in Egypt, when the collapse of the economy threatened the political stability of the region. Subsequently Britain and France took dual control, to keep Ottoman Turkey out, and to protect access to the Suez Canal. Cromer was an influential player in the events he describes, and, allowing for bias, the book remains a valuable record.
 

Contents

CHAPTER I
1
PART I
7
CHAPTER III
23
THE NUBARWILSON MINISTRY
36
CHAPTER V
50
CHAPTER VI
64
THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION
86
CHAPTER VIII
100
CHAPTER XXXI
507
CHAPTER XXXII
521
CHAPTER XXXIII
546
PART IV
553
CHAPTER XXXV
590
CHAPTER XXXVI
616
CHAPTER XXXVII
637
CHAPTER XXXVIII
650

PART II
115
THE DUAL CONTROL
129
CHAPTER XI
137
CHAPTER XII
152
CHAPTER XIII
167
THE EFFECTS OF THE JOINT NOTE
184
CHAPTER XV
198
APPENDIX Note on the relations between Mr Gladstone and Mr Wilfrid
217
CHAPTER XVII
233
THE DUFFERIN MISSION
257
PART III
269
CHAPTER XX
288
THE REBELLION IN THE EASTERN SOUDAN
307
CHAPTER XXII
323
CHAPTER XXIII
341
CHAPTER XXIV
358
CHAPTER XXV
372
CHAPTER XXVI
416
CHAPTER XXVII
435
APPENDIX Note on the Khedives telegram to General Gordon of September
460
THE FALL OF KHARTOUM
463
CHAPTER XXIX
475
CHAPTER XXX
488
CHAPTER XXXIX
662
CHAPTER XL
678
CHAPTER XLI
694
CHAPTER XLII
706
PART V
731
APPENDIX Despatch from Sir Evelyn Baring to Earl Granville dated
743
SEPTEMBERNOVEMBER 1884
746
CHAPTER XLVII
758
PART VI
769
corvée systemThe corvée lawDredging the canalsProposed reduc
778
CORRUPTION
789
CHAPTER LIII
808
CHAPTER LIV
818
CHAPTER LV
826
CHAPTER LVI
836
CHAPTER LVII
846
CHAPTER LVIII
864
CHAPTER LIX
872
CHAPTER LX
887
Summary of this work Changes since the time of Ismail The British
896
CHAPTER LXII
903
Khedives of EgyptBritish Secretaries of State for Foreign AffairsBritish
911
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