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Forgotten Saint-Simonian Travelers in Egypt - Suzanne Voilquin, Ismayl Urbain, and Jehan d'Ivray

English · Hardback

Will be released 17.12.2024

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"This book tells the stories of two French women and a French African man, travelers connected to the Saint-Simonian utopian socialists, who came to work for the Egyptian government in the 1830s. They have been marginalized and excluded from the historical record, because they were women, not part of the colonial elite, or of mixed racial heritage. This history brings them alive through extensive archival research and vibrant storytelling. There is Suzanne Voilquin, a practicing midwife in Cairo who was involved in left-wing popular politics in Paris and became the editor of one of the first feminist newspapers ever published (1832-34). The second traveler, Thomas Ismayl Urbain, was born in French Guyana, where his mother was born a slave and his father was a French sea captain. "Jehan d'Ivray" is the pen name of the third traveler, a teenage woman who married an Egyptian studying medicine in France, and traveled with him to Egypt in 1879. She wrote more than twenty books, including a retrospective look at Suzanne Voilquin and women in the Saint-Simonian movement, bringing the story full circle to another generation. Their stories brilliantly illustrate the paradoxes of nineteenth century colonialism in Egypt. Suzanne Voilquin grew up in the Parisian working class and sympathized deeply with Egyptians but initially exoticized the differences between Egypt and her home country, while Urbain, a literary pioneer in black pride, nevertheless joined the French army and saw his role in the colonial occupation as a means of helping indigenous people. These characters transcend the neat binary of East and West and offer a rich, nuanced window onto the experiences of French travelers in Egypt during the nineteenth century"--

List of contents

Introduction
Part One: Suzanne Voilquin
1. A Working Class Childhood in Paris
2. The Saint-Simonians
3. Across France and the Mediterranean to Egypt
4. Descriptions of Egypt
5. The Plague
6. A Life of Idealism
Part Two: Ismayl Urbain
7. The Incredible Odyssey of Thomas Ismayl Urbain
8. Algeria
Part Three: Jehan d’Ivray
9. Rediscovering Women in History: Jehan d’Ivray
Conclusion
Notes and Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index

About the author










John David Ragan has a PhD in history from New York University and degrees from the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne, the University of Cincinnati, and Binghamton University. He has traveled in fifty countries, across Europe, North Africa, Latin America, New Zealand, Australia, Southeast Asia and the Himalayas, studying French in Paris, Arabic in Cairo and Tunis, German in Berlin, and Spanish in Salamanca and Mexico City. He is a working member of Laborers Union Local 942, Fairbanks, Alaska, and has published two books and numerous articles.

Product details

Authors John David Ragan
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 17.12.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9781649033857
ISBN 978-1-64903-385-7
No. of pages 382
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

European History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes, HISTORY / World, HISTORY / Europe / France, 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, Classic Travel Writing

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