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The Egyptian elite under Cromer, 1882-1907 /

: Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.-- University of California at Los Angeles, 1981)
Spine title : The Egyptian elite. : iv, 389 page : illustrations ; 21 cm. : Bibliography : page 378-389. : 3922968996

State and society in mid-nineteenth-century Egypt /

: xiv,320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 254-311) and index. : 0521371945

Political and social protest in Egypt /

: iv, 182 pages ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9774162005
9789774162008

Published 1999
Landlocked islands : two alien lives in Egypt /

: 186 pages [12] pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm. : 9774245415

Published 2015
Childhood and colonial modernity in Egypt /

: xii, 176 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-172) and index. : 9781137432773

Poverty and charity in the Jewish community of medieval Egypt /

: "Complemented by the author's collection of primary sources in translation, The voice of the poor in the Middle Ages : an anthology of documents from the Cairo Geniza, on which the research is based". : xi, 287 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [253]-269) and indexes. : 0691092729

The liberation of women : and, The new woman : two documents in the history of Egyptian feminism /

: "In the first of these important books in 1899, he started from the premise that liberation of women was an essential prerequisite for the liberation of Egyptian society from foreign domination, and used arguments based on Islam to call for an improvement in the status of women. In doing so, he promoted the debate on women in Egypt from a side issue to a major national concern, but he also subjected himself to severe criticism from the khedival palace, as well as from religious leaders, journalists, and writers. In response he wrote The New Woman, published in 1900, in which he defended his position and took some of his ideas further. In The New Woman, Amin relies less on arguments based on the Quran and Sayings of the Prophet, and more openly espouses a Western model of development. Although published a century ago, these two books continue to be a source of controversy and debate in the Arab world and remain key works for understanding the Arab feminist movement. The Liberation of Women and The New Woman appear here in English translation for the first time in one volume." -- BOOK JACKET.
: Title from resource description page (viewed January 24, 2019)
Translation of : Taḥrīr al-marʼah. : xv, 205 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : page xv. : 9774245679 (pbk.)

The ancient Egyptian woman /

: 241 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages 9-10.

Egyptian women of the Old Kingdom and of the Heracleopolitan period /

: xv, 78 pages, 4 pages of plates : illustrations ; 29 cm. : Bibliography : pages 49-54. : 0870999672

Daughters of the Nile : photographs of Egyptian women's movements, 1900-1960 /

: xii, 156, 20 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 26 cm. : Bibliography : pages 153-156. : 9774246020

Published 1996
The remarkable women of ancient Egypt /

: Based on a paper presented by the author, Mar. 8, 1975, at the Symposium on Women in the Near East. : 68 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-68). : 0930548132

The role of women in the ancient Egyptian society /

: Translation of : Dawr al-marʾah fī al-mujtamaʻ al-Miṣrī al-qadīm. : ix, 171 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 161-171. : 9772353776

The women's awakening in Egypt : culture, society, and the press /

: x, 259 pages ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-245) and index. : 0300055633

Published 2002
Le rôle et le statut de la femme en Egypte hellénistique, romaine et byzantine : acts du colloque international, Bruxelles-Leuven, 27-29 novembre 1997 /

: OCLC 495413095 : xv, 396 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 904291131X

Published 2010
Dancing for Hathor : women in ancient Egypt /

: OCLC 432983345 : xii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-229) and index. : 9781847250544 (hbk.)

Published 2013
The private lives of women in Persian Egypt /

: "This book is a revision of my doctoral dissertation."
OCLC 835116636 : viii, 151 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9781575062709

Published 2006
Fragile hierarchies : the urban elites of third century Roman Egypt /

: Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit Leiden, 2003.
OCLC 62921084 : 353 pages : map ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [327]-338) and index. : 9004148310
9789004148314

Published 2017
Women, gender and identity in Third Intermediate Period Egypt : the Theban case study /

: viii, 186 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781138125421 (hardback : alk. paper)

Published 2006
Fragile hierarchies : the urban elites of third century Roman Egypt /

: Fragile Hierarchies deals with the world of the urban elites of third century Roman Egypt. It discusses economic, social and demographic aspects of the position of the elites of the small towns that dotted the Nile. The work combines analysis of Greek papyri with modelling techniques used in ancient history. The first part of the book analyses patterns of urbanisation, property relations and their consequences for elite formation. The second part discusses demographic aspects, patterns of inheritance and their consequences for continuity and discontinuity. The central argument of the book is that a strong social and economic hierarchy occurred side by side with a dynamic pattern of elite renewal.
: 1 online resource (353 pages) : map. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-338) and index. : 9789047417590 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2022
Childhood in ancient Egypt /

: "There could be no society, no family, and no social recognition without children. The way in which children were perceived, integrated, and raised within the family and the community established the very foundations of Egyptian society. Childhood in Ancient Egypt is the most comprehensive attempt yet published to reconstruct the everyday life of children from the Predynastic period to the end of the New Kingdom. Drawing on a vast wealth of textual, iconographic, and archaeological sources stretching over a period of 3,500 years, Amandine Marshall pieces together the portrait of a society in which children were ever-present in a multiplicity of situations. The ancient sources are primarily the expressions of male adults, who were little inclined to take an interest in the condition of the child, and the feelings of young Egyptians and all that touches on their emotional state can never be deduced from the sources. Nevertheless, by cross-referencing and comparing thousands of documents, Marshall has been able to explore how ancient Egyptians perceived children and childhood, and whether children had a particular status in the eyes of the law, society, and the Egyptian state. She examines the maintenance of the child and the care expended on its being, and discusses the kinds of clothing, jewelry, and hairstyles children wore, the activities that punctuated their daily lives, the kinds of games and toys they enjoyed, and what means were employed to protect them from illness, evil spirits, or ghosts. Accessibly written and copiously illustrated with 160 drawings and photographs, this book sheds unprecedented light upon the experience of childhood in ancient Egypt and represents a major contribution to the growing field of ancient-world childhood studies."--
: "First published in French in 2013 by Éditions du Rocher as Être un enfant en Égypte ancienne" -- title page verso. : xxxi, 266 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781649031228