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The Copts Of Egypt The Challenges Of Modernisation And Identity Library Of Modern Middle East Studies Vivian Ibrahim

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The Copts Of Egypt The Challenges Of Modernisation And Identity Library Of Modern Middle East Studies Vivian Ibrahim
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Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Vivian Ibrahim
ISBN: 9781848854994, 1848854994
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Copts Of Egypt The Challenges Of Modernisation And Identity Library Of Modern Middle East Studies Vivian Ibrahim by Vivian Ibrahim 9781848854994, 1848854994 instant download after payment.

The Coptic Christians of Egypt have traditionally been portrayed as a "beleaguered minority." This book uses newly discovered Coptic archival sources to present a vivid and alternative image of the community, examining Coptic agency in the twentieth century. Vivian Ibrahim reveals a strong Coptic response to the emergence and threats of Political Islam from the 1940s, and examines how Copts negotiated a role for themselves during the colonial period and in Nasser’s post-revolutionary Egypt. Dismissing the monolithic portrayal of the community, she highlights the varied Coptic factions and groups that contributed to the identity of the Coptic community in the first half of the twentieth century.

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