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From Mission To Modernity Evangelicals Reformers And Education In Nineteenth Century Egypt Paul Sedra Editor

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From Mission To Modernity Evangelicals Reformers And Education In Nineteenth Century Egypt Paul Sedra Editor
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Author: Paul Sedra (editor)
ISBN: 9780755611126, 0755611128
Language: English
Year: 2011

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From Mission To Modernity Evangelicals Reformers And Education In Nineteenth Century Egypt Paul Sedra Editor by Paul Sedra (editor) 9780755611126, 0755611128 instant download after payment.

In this pioneering account of Egyptian educational history, Paul Sedra describes how the Egyptian state under Muhammad Ali Pasha sought to forge a new relationship with children during the nineteenth century. Through the introduction of modern forms of education, brought to Egypt by evangelical missions, the state aimed to ensure children’s loyal service to the state, whether through conscription or forced labour. However, these schemes of educational reform, most prominently Joseph Lancaster’s monitorial system, led to unforeseen consequences as students in Egypt’s new modern schools resisted efforts to control their behaviour in creative and complex ways, and these acts of resistance themselves led to new forms of political identity. Tracing the development of a distinctly Egyptian ‘modernity’, From Mission to Modernity is indispensable for all those interested in Egyptian history and the history of modern education and reform.

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