ABSTRACT

First Published in 1965 Anglo - Egyptian Relations 1800-1956 provides a comprehensive overview of the political history of Egypt from 1800-1956. John Marlowe discusses important themes like the first British occupation; Great Britain and Mohamed Ali; second British Occupation; the 1936 treaty; the second German war; Egypt and the Arab League; post-war nationalism; revolution and the road to Suez. This book is a must read for students and scholars of Egyptian history, African history, and history in general.

chapter Chapter One|23 pages

The First British Occupation

chapter Chapter Two|31 pages

Great Britain and Mohamed Ali

chapter Chapter Three|24 pages

The Suez Canal

chapter Chapter Four|27 pages

International Control

chapter Chapter Five|26 pages

The Second British Occupation

chapter Chapter Six|22 pages

The Sudan

chapter Chapter Seven|36 pages

Cromer

chapter Chapter Eight|16 pages

Gorst and Kitghener

chapter Chapter Nine|39 pages

The Protectorate

chapter Chapter Ten|9 pages

An Assessment of the British Occupation

chapter Chapter Eleven|29 pages

The Constitution

chapter Chapter Twelve|11 pages

The Palace

chapter Chapter Thirteen|10 pages

The 1936 Treaty

chapter Chapter Fourteen|11 pages

The Second German War

chapter Chapter Fifteen|12 pages

Egypt and the Arab League

chapter Chapter Sixteen|17 pages

Post-War Nationalism

chapter Chapter Seventeen|15 pages

The Morning After

chapter Chapter Eighteen|6 pages

The Strategic Importance of Egypt

chapter Chapter Nineteen|10 pages

1922–50—A Retrospect

chapter Chapter Twenty|24 pages

Revolution

chapter |28 pages

Postscript

The Road to Suez