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Eighteenth century Egypt : the Arabic manuscript sources /

: 143 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0941690423

Arabic documents from the Ottoman Period from Qaṣr Ibrīm /

: Includes indexes. : 114 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations ; 32 cm. : 0856980900

Published 2021
Mediterranean Captivity through Arab Eyes, 1517-1798 /

: The post-Lepanto Mediterranean was the scene of "small wars," to use Fernand Braudel's phrase, which resulted in acts of piracy and captivity. Thousands upon thousands of Europeans, Arabs, and Turks were seized into bagnios stretching from Cadiz to Valletta and from Salé to Tripoli. After returning to their homelands, dozens from England and France, Germany and Spain, Malta and Italy wrote about their captivities. Their accounts were printed, distributed, translated, and plagiarized, making captivity a key subject in Europe's Mediterranean history. While Europeans wrote extensively about their ordeals, the Arabs wrote little because their religious culture militated against such writings, which would be construed as expressing disaffection with the will of God. Nor were there detailed records and registers of captives - their names, places of origin, and ransom prices - similar to what was kept in the European archives. Contrary, however, to what some historians have claimed, there was a distinct Arabic narrative of captivity that survives in anecdotes, recollections, reports, miracles, letters, fatawa, exempla and short biographies in both verse and prose. Cumulatively, these sources constitute the Arabic qiṣṣas al-asrā, or stories of the captives, in the native language and idiom of the men and women of the early modern Mediterranean.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004440258
9789004440241

Al-Ṣaʿīd fī ʿahd Šayẖ al-ʿArab Hammām /

: 204 Pages ; 24 cm. : 9770114936

Political and social change in modern Egypt : historical studies from the Ottoman conquest to the United Arab Republic /

: "The essays printed in this volume represent, in revised form, papers contributed to a Conference on the Modern History of Egypt, held in April 1965 at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London." : xx, 400 pages : 3 plates, 1 illustrations, facsimiles, maps ; 25 cm : Includes bibliographical references. : wafaa.lib.

dur al-azhar fi al-hifaz ' al-a altabi' al'arabI limisr iban al-hukm al'uthmanI /

: 61 pages ; 24 cm

al-Damurdashi's Chronicle of Egypt, 1688-1755 : al-Durra al-musana fi akhbar al-Kinana /

: Translation of : Durrah al-muṣānah fī akhbār al-Kināna. : 424 pages : maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [391]-399) and index. : 9004094083

Le dîwân du Caire : 1800-1801 /

: xxviii, 78, 151, 33 pages : facsimles ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 2724703537

Published 2011
Alexandrie ottomane 1 /

: One folded plate in pocket. : 185 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9782724705607

Masters of the trade : crafts and craftspeople in Cairo, 1750-1850 /

: "Dar al-Kutub No. 15551/99"--T.p. verso. : vii, 151 pages ; 22 cm. : Bibliography : pages 141-151. : 9774245628

Published 1993
al-Judhūr al-Islāmiyah lil-raʼsmāliyah : Miṣr, 1760-1840 /

: Added title pages in English.
Translation of : Islamic roots of capitalism : Egypt, 1760-1840. : 377 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-377). : 9775091128
9789775091123

Published 2004
Abhạ̄th al-Muʼtamar al-Thālith lil-Dirāsāt al-ʻUthmānīyah fī Misṛ /

: Egypt; history; architecture, Islamic; Ottoman era; congresses; papers from the Third Conference for Ottoman Studies in Egypt.
: 270, 73 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9773440982

Fuṣūl min al-tārīkh al-ijtimāʻī lil-Qāhirah al-ʻUthmānīyah /

: "Wa-hādhā al-kitāb ʻibārah ʻan majmūʻah min al-dirāsāt katabahā al-muʼallif fīmā bayna 1962 wa 1969, wa-qad nashara baʻḍahā fī Miṣr ʻan ṭarīq al-Maʻhad al-Faransī lil-Āthār al-Sharqīyah bi-al-Munīrah wa-nashara baʻḍahā khārij Miṣr"--Page 7.
Translation of : Cairo. : 304 pages ; 17 cm. : Bibliography : pages 300-302.

Published 1997
Dirāsāt fī tārīkh Misṛ al-iqtisạ̄dī wa-al-ijtimāʻī fī al-ʻasṛ al-ʻUthmānī : aʻmāl al-nadwah al-ʻilmīyah allatī aqāmath́ā Hayʼat Fūlbrāyt bi-al-Qāhirah fī al-fatrah 6-8 Dīsimbir 199...

: 186, 39 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

ʻAjāʼib al-āthār fī al-tarājim wa-al-akhbār /

: "ʻAn ṭabʻat Būlāq."
At head of title : al-Hayʼah al-ʻĀmmah li-Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah, Markaz Wathāʼiq wa-Tārīkh Miṣr al-Muʻāṣir." : 186, 39 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
volume <1-7> ; 28 cm : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Includes bibliographical references.

Published 2013
Conquête ottomane de l'Égypte (1517) : arrière-plan, impact, échos /

: Conquête ottomane de l'Égypte (1517) est le premier ouvrage collectif consacré à la victoire de Selīm Ier sur les Mamelouks, qui a fait du sultanat ottoman l'unique puissance musulmane en Méditerranée orientale, et ravalé l'Égypte au rang de province. Il en renouvelle l'approche en faisant appel à des sources ottomanes, arabes et occidentales très variées. Les contributions réunies par Benjamin Lellouch et Nicolas Michel s'attachent à mesurer les transformations structurelles qu'a induites l'événement dans la société, les pouvoirs, la culture littéraire, artistique et matérielle en Égypte. Elles explorent ses antécédents et son impact géopolitique, et restituent les échos, bruyants puis assourdis, qu'il a suscités, au Proche-Orient, en Italie, et plus généralement en Méditerranée. Conquête ottomane de l'Égypte (1517) is the first collective work that deals with Selīm Ist's crushing victory over the Mamluks, which made the Ottoman sultanate into the sole remaining Muslim power in the eastern Mediterranean, and reduced Egypt to the rank of a province. The book offers new insights into this major event by using a wide range of Ottoman and Arabic as well as Western sources. These essays in French and English collected by Benjamin Lellouch and Nicolas Michel examine to what extent the Ottoman conquest altered the structures of Egyptian society, power relations, literature, arts and material culture. They explore both its backgrounds and geopolitical aftermath, and reconstruct its echoes - loud at first, then gradually fading out - in the Middle East, Italy, and the Mediterranean.
: 1 online resource (xxi, 434 pages) : illustrations (some color) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004232082 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.