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This book examines a key period in the formation of modern Egypt, the early years of military rule following the coup of 1952. The Free Officers Corp, a group of junior officers, overthrew Egypt's parliamentary regime in July 1952 and over the next few years consolidated their rule, brutually supressing alternative political movements. Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the young officers, emerged as the leader of the military junta and launched an ambitious programme for economic development, making Egypt a leader in Arab, African, and non-aligned politics, as well as a model for political mobilization and national development throughout the Third World.Focusing on the goals, programmes , successes, and failures of the young regime, Gordon provides the most comprehensive account of the Egyptian revolution to date. Besides bringing to light newly opened American and British sources on the period, Gordon's book is also informed by interviews he conducted with a number of actors and observers of the events.
`perceptive and extremely well-researched study, ...Gordon skilfully unravels the complex manoeuvring between the military and civilians during the first two years.'Peter Mansfield, Times Literary Supplement
Jonatan Rosén, Henrik Rogowski, Aiden Kvarnström, Filip Kelava, Alexandra Duma-Dancai, Ivana Filipović, Helena Menanda, Ivana Armanini, Joel Gordon, Mattias Elftorp
Ami Ayalon, Tel Aviv University) Ayalon, Ami (Lecturer, Department of Middle Eastern and African History, Lecturer, Department of Middle Eastern and African History
Said Amir Arjomand, the Institute for Advanced Study) Arjomand, Said Amir (Associate Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Fellow, Associate Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Fellow
Charles Issawi, Princeton University) Issawi, Charles (Bayard Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus, Bayard Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus
Shaun Marmon, Princeton University) Marmon, Shaun (Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Shaun Elizabeth Marmon
Said Amir Arjomand, the Institute for Advanced Study) Arjomand, Said Amir (Associate Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Fellow, Associate Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Fellow
M. Sükrü Hanioglu, Istanbul University) Hanioglu, M. Sukru (Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University; Associate Professor, Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University; Associate Professor, M. Sukru Hanioglu
Kemal H. Karpat, University of Wisconsin-Madison) Karpat, Kemal H. (Distinguished Professor of History, Department of History, Distinguished Professor of History, Department of History
Charles Issawi, Princeton University) Issawi, Charles (Bayard Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus, Bayard Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus