ABSTRACT

At the end of the eighteenth century, Alexandria was a small unimposing town; less than a century later, the city had become a busy hub of Mediterranean commerce and Egypt’s master link to the international economy. This is the first study to examine the modern transformation of the city, the surges of internal and international migration; the spa

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part One|36 pages

The Geographical and Historical Inheritance

chapter 1|8 pages

Between Egypt and the Sea

chapter 2|26 pages

The Ottoman Town

part Two|54 pages

Muhammad Ali’s City, 1807–1848

chapter 3|11 pages

Engineering a Renaissance

chapter 4|24 pages

Restructuring Urban Administration

chapter 5|16 pages

A Demographic Profile at Mid-Century

part Three|91 pages

Bridgehead of Colonialism, 1848–1882

chapter 6|15 pages

The Boom Years

chapter 7|13 pages

Property and Privilege

chapter 8|22 pages

Administration and Society after 1850

chapter 9|12 pages

Mediterranean Magnet

chapter 10|12 pages

The Crisis of 1882

chapter 11|13 pages

Conclusion