Rajbir Bhattacharjee

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Britain’s occupation and control over Egypt from 1882 inspired a new generation of intellectuals and activists. The new authorities denied there was a unified Egyptian ‘peoples’, that the people in Egypt would take several generations to be fit for ‘real … autonomy’, and, towards this end, they would need ‘to work cordially and patiently, in cooperation with European sympathisers’.
West Asia At War: Repression, Resistance and Great Power Games
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