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سياسة التغريب واثرها في النهضة المصرية الحديثة 1879 - 1805 == Westernization policy and its impact on Modern Egyptian Renaissance 1805 - 1879

Author name: علي جليل جاسم منصور
Supervisor name: علي هادي عباس المهداوي
General topic: History
Specific topic: Modern and Contemporary History
Degree: Master
University: University of Babylon - College Of Education For Human Sciences - Department Of History
Language: Arabic
University location: Babylon
First pages: 11T3335 - p.pdf
Abstract: Still the history of Egypt in need of a serious and solid studies in many aspects, among many eras experienced by,and so what this region of strategic importance, economic, cultural, and that this region successively by political and international forces tried to control Bmekdradtha, according to their interests and their security national.We are pleased in this letter (Westernization and impact of policy on modern Egyptian Renaissance 1805 - 1879) to address this issue through a focus on the western activity and policy in Egypt, it has identified the time frame of the study since the Muhammad Ali Pasha in 1805 and ends with the time frame her up in 1879 m, which saw the end of the rule of Khedive Ismail.We've been limited to the subject of the message duration (1805 - 1879), because of the breadth of these past events and overlapping effects as well as the concentration of a researcher in this letter to the westernization policy and its impact on modern renaissance in Egypt.The letter four seasons, as well as the introduction and conclusion and a list of sources and references, and summary in English.The first chapter ways (the concept of alienation and the mechanism for entering Egypt in 1805 before) to Westernization language and idiomatically, and the role of foreign privileges and that was the beginning of foreign intervention in terms of protection and the legal basis for the nationals of foreign trade and control, and the seal of the European competition and the intervention of French military campaign on Msraam 1798 and out of Egypt after the battle Abu Qir and the peace of Amiens in the twenty - seventh of March in 1802 and became Egypt's political future is for the major countries in the political affairs of Europe, particularly Britain and France.Chapter II (westernization policy in the era of Muhammad Ali Pasha, 1805 - 1849), ascend the Muhammad Ali throne of Egypt's military and attention and the evolution of the Egyptian military establishment and its impact Social Council, where reliance on foreign expertise and attention to scientific missions to Europe, also addressed some industries and its relation to military formations and explained chapter the impact of the policy of Mohammed Ali Pasha, the Egyptian social construction and installation.Chapter III classes (Westernization and impact of the policy on the situation in Egypt during the reign of Khedive Ismail 1863 - 1879), the Suez Canal opened in Khedive Ismail era and introductions colonialism, foreign penetration in Egypt by his followers the means and methods that enable through which the absolute domination of the Egyptian economy, both through the harness and exploitation of European money in the inside Egypt, which has been serving the interests of European countries and contribute to influence the political decision - Masri, focused chapter on the most important European loans granted to Egypt and in the form that led to the Egyptian government's inability to meet those loans, which make way for these countries to enter the Egyptian political affairs , and the subsequent political developments have led to the isolation of Khedive Ismail and his removal from Egyptian affairs in 1879, forcing him to leave Egypt, ending an important chapter of modern Egyptian history pages.I have devoted the final chapter IV (the impact of westernization policy in the Egyptian culture) the pioneers of the intellectual movement and the extent of their influence on Egyptian society, as well as the press's role since Nostha and the variety and diversity of themes and the preparation of publications, as Chapter ensure political alienation repercussions on the Egyptian society, in terms of the decay of some communities and the extent of Western influence on segments of society, as well as the impact on the customs and traditions of the Egyptian heritage.
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