Place of Publication | New York, USA : |
Publisher's Name | Monthly Review Press, |
Date of Publication | 1977 |
Extent | xvi, 384p. |
Other Details | appendix, footnotes, tables |
Item Descriptor | A skillfully drawn study of the domestic turbulence and social upheavels that produced near-perpetual crisis in Egypt in a 25-year period that began with the downfall of the corrupt Farouk monarchy and ended with the death of Nasser |
Formatted Content Note | Sections include - Introduction; The contending classes; The crisis of the transitional system and the upsurge of the Patriotic and Democratic People's Movement; The regime after the coup of July 23,1952; The emergence of the state bourgeoisie (1955-1958); The hegemony of the state bourgeoisie (1959-1963); The new contradictions of the capitalist road (1964-1967); June 1967; The development of the mass movement in 1968; Limited war and indirect negotiations; and Postface
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Level Content-Audience | Undergraduate |
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Original | Originally published as 'La lutte de classes en Egypte de 1945 a 1968' by Francoise Maspero in 1969 |
Subject Entry | Social class - Egypt Egypt - Politics and government Egypt - History |
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