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Power and Passion in Egypt - A Life of Sir Eldon Gorst, 1861-1911

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Archie Hunter was educated at Sherborne School and Clare College, Cambridge, before being called to the Bar. His career encompassed the Colonial Administrative Service in northern Nigeria, the International Commission of Jurists in Geneva and the Ministry of Defence. He is the author of Kitchener's Sword Arm: The Life and Campaigns of General Sir Archbald Hunter, A Life of Sir John Eldon Gorst: Disraeli's Awkward Disciple and Wellington's Scapegoat: The Tragedy of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bevan. He is Sir Eldon Gorst's great-nephew. Klappentext When Sir Eldon Gorst succeeded Lord Cromer as Agent and Consul-General in Cairo in 1907! Britain effectively ruled Egypt and the Sudan. The period Gorst spent in Egypt was critical in shaping Africa's history. The British government gave Gorst the task of liberalising the Egyptian regime! a role he pursued with vigour. However! the reforms he introduced satisfied neither Egyptian nationalists nor British expatriates! who believed he was merely pandering to agitators. Pressure increased after Boutros Ghali! the Egyptian Prime Minister and Gorst's close ally! was assassinated in 1910. Under immense strain! Gorst suspended his reform programme and a year later he was dead from cancer. Gorst's role in determining the path taken by the government of Egypt is often overlooked. "Power and Passion in Egypt" offers a timely assessment of his contribution and argues that his was an honourable attempt to share government with the Egyptian people. Vorwort When Sir Eldon Gorst succeeded Lord Cromer as Agent and Consul-General in Cairo in 1907, Britain effectively ruled Egypt and Sudan. The period Gorst spent in Egypt was critical in shaping Africa's history. This book offers an assessment of his contribution and argues that his was an honourable attempt to share government with the Egyptian people. Zusammenfassung When Sir Eldon Gorst succeeded Lord Cromer as Agent and Consul-General in Cairo in 1907, Britain effectively ruled Egypt and Sudan. The period Gorst spent in Egypt was critical in shaping Africa's history. This book offers an assessment of his contribution and argues that his was an honourable attempt to share government with the Egyptian people....

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Authors Archie Hunter
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.06.2007
 
EAN 9781845113643
ISBN 978-1-84511-364-3
No. of pages 288
Series International Library of Colonial History
International Library of Colon
International Library of Colon
International Library of Colonial History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Biographies, autobiographies

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