Egypt's Occupation: Colonial Economism and the Crises of Capitalism

Aaron Jakes

Egypt's Occupation: Colonial Economism and the Crises of Capitalism - 352 p., ill.; 26 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Infrastructures of occupation -- Egypt's colonial interior -- Fields of finance -- Gilded speech -- The many agents of azmah -- Unions of mass mobilization -- Punjab on the Nile -- The material occupation -- Conclusion : economism militarized.

"This book reexamines the political economy of foreign rule and the role of political-economic thought in the struggles over the character and status of the British occupation of Egypt after 1882 through its independence in 1922. The book traces a complex history of economism, a term that refers to the reduction of social phenomena to the play of economic forces, and the intermingling of economics and politics in the colonial Egyptian context. It overturns long-standing assumptions of Egypt during the period of British occupation, and deepens our understanding of global capitalism's contradictions and the way that it defines and delimits notions of freedom, with implications that extend to the present day"--




Capitalism--History--Egypt


Egypt--Economic conditions--1882-1919
Egypt--History--British occupation, 1882-1936
Egypt--Economic policy