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1995

6 x 9 in.
199 pp., 3 tables, 2 figures

ISBN: 978-0-292-71736-7
$24.95, paperback
33% website discount: $16.72

 
 
 
     

Women and Men in Late Eighteenth-Century Egypt

By Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid Marsot

 

 

"Like all of Marsot's writings, this book is engaging and highly readable. Undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars in other fields will find it an accessible overview of later Ottoman Egyptian society, the role of gender therein, and key issues in the historiography of this important topic."

American Historical Review

In the late eighteenth century, decentralized and chaotic government in Egypt allowed women a freedom of action that has not been equaled until recent times. Delving extensively into archival sources, Afaf Marsot presents the first comprehensive picture of women's status and opportunities in this period.

Marsot makes important connections between forms of government, economic possibilities, and gender relations, showing how political instability allowed women to acquire property, independent of males, as a hedge against political uncertainty. She traces the linkages that women formed among themselves and with the ulama (non-Ottoman native elites) who aided and supported them. The book concludes with a comparison of women's status in the nineteenth century, when the introduction of European institutions that did not recognize their legal existence marginalized women, causing them to have to rely on men as major breadwinners. These important findings about the relationship between forms of government and the status of women will be of interest to a wide audience.

Afaf Marsot was the first Egyptian woman to receive a D.Phil. from Oxford University. Currently, she is Professor of History at UCLA.

CMES Modern Middle East Series, No. 18

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