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This book effectively argues for greater British involvement in Egypt. In 1920, Milner headed a commission to Egypt that recommended Egyptian independence, but the British Cabinet rejected the recommendation.+Arayathinal’s grammar is among the most comprehensive Syriac grammars ever produced.  Designed as a teaching text, this volume is also a solid reference grammar for use by advanced scholars and beginners alike.Save $48.15
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Title:England in Egypt
Subtitle:With Additions Summarizing the Course of Events to the Close of the Year 1898
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press
 
Lord Alfred Milner (1854-1925) was a British statesman, leading imperialist, and colonial administrator. Of British and German ancestry, he was born on March 23, 1854 in Hesse-Darmstadt in Germany. Later, he became a student at Oxford where he was elected a fellow of New College in 1872. Following his education, he attempted a career in law, and then moved to journalism.

Milner played a significant role in Egyptian politics during one of its most crucial political struggles in modern history. In 1887 he was appointed secretary to George Goschen, chancellor of the exchequer. From 1890 to 1892 he served as undersecretary of finance in Egypt. His England in Egypt (1892) effectively argued for greater British involvement there. In 1897, Milner was appointed to other governmental posts outside of Egypt, especially South Africa, to return in 1920 heading a commission to Egypt that recommended Egyptian independence. When his recommendation that Egypt be granted a form of independence was rejected by the British Cabinet, he resigned in 1921. He was created viscount in 1902.

Table of Contents
  • Preface to the Sixth Edition
  • Preface to the First Edition
  • The Land of Paradox
  • Restoring Order
  • The Veiled Protectorate
  • International Fetters
  • The Years of Gloom
  • The Break in the Clouds
  • The Fellah as Soldier
  • The Race against Bankruptcy
  • The Struggle for Water
  • Experiments in Justice
  • Odds and Ends of Reform
  • English and Egyptians
  • The Difficulty With France
  • The Future Outlook
  • Appendix I: Egypt in 1894
  • Appendix II: Egypt in 1898 by C.E. Dawkins



Milner, Sir Alfred. England in Egypt
ISBN:1-931956-68-5
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