Scarecrow Press
Pages: 588
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-0-8108-6189-3 • Hardback • October 2013 • $239.00 • (£185.00)
978-0-8108-8025-2 • eBook • October 2013 • $227.00 • (£177.00)
Arthur Goldschmidt earned his PhD in history and Middle Eastern studies from Harvard and taught at Penn State from 1965 to 2000. He has also written A Concise History of the Middle East and A Brief History of Egypt, among other books.
This updated dictionary, written by a well-known scholar of Middle Eastern history, focuses on the people, places, and institutions of the last two centuries of Egyptian history. This work covers Egypt's history from its emergences during the reign of Ali Bey (1760-1772) up to the first two years of the Arab Spring. It includes information on the leadership of Jamal Abd al-Nasir and Anwar al-Sadat as well as the recent demonstrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square that have become an iconic movement in the Middle East. It is enhanced by a complete list of political leaders since 1878, followed by an extensive bibliographic essay and a bibliography ordered by time period. The bibliography refers the reader to Websites as well as to print materials and is organized by themes (e.g., theater, women). Because of its comprehensiveness and its currency, this volume belongs in every central public library and the libraries of every college and university, as well as in libraries easily accessible to media researchers, legislators, and other government officials so that they may not only have ready access to the historical background of the area but also may check quickly on virtually any aspect of this important crossroads country.
— American Reference Books Annual