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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0714650811
ISBN-13: 9780714650814
Sku: 33761374
Publish Date: 3/21/2003
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 9.25H x 6.25L x 1.25T
Pages:  304
 
This is a study on the period preceding the Mahdist revolution in the Sudan. It analyses the administration and political developments under the governor-generalship of Gordon.
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The focus of this book is the leadership of Charles George Gordon, the governor-general of the Sudan, during the Turkiyya period (1821-85). The book analyzes his administration and the political, economic and social developments under his leadership against a background of political unrest in Egypt and the weakening of Khedive Ismail's position in the face of increasing European financial imperialism. All aspects of his administration are looked at, based upon primary sources from archives in Europe, the United States and Egypt. This study argues that the period was one of continuity and change, and that, besides the escalating struggle against the slave trade, the fundamental causes of the Madhist revolution were all in place well before 1877.
Gordon's fight against the slave traders added another dimension to existing Sudanese opposition to the Turco-Egyptian colonial rule. His authoritarian behaviour is also looked at as serving as a deterrant to the outbreak of the revolt.

The focus of this book is the leadership of Charles George Gordon, the governor-general of the Sudan, during the Turkiyya period (1821-85). The book analyzes his administration and the political, economic and social developments under his leadership against a background of political unrest in Egypt and the weakening of Khedive Ismail's position in the face of increasing European financial imperialism. All aspects of his administration are looked at, based upon primary sources from archives in Europe, the United States and Egypt. This study argues that the period was one of continuity and change, and that, besides the escalating struggle against the slave trade, the fundamental causes of the Madhist revolution were all in place well before 1877.
Gordon's fight against the slave traders added another dimension to existing Sudanese opposition to the Turco-Egyptian colonial rule. His authoritarian behaviour is also looked at as serving as a deterrant to the outbreak of the revolt.

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Product attributeBook Format:   Hardcover
Product attributeNumber of Pages:   0304
Product attributePublisher:   Routledge
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