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R Owen The Middle East in the World Economy 1800–1914<br />

C Issawi Economic <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Middle East and North Africa<br />

M Yapp The Making <strong>of</strong> the Modern Near East 1797–1922 (1987)<br />

Ottoman Empire and Turkey; Iran<br />

WL Cleveland A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Modern Middle East (2nd edn, 2000)<br />

F Ahmad The Young Turks<br />

H Kayali Arabs and Young<br />

E Akarli The Long Peace. Ottoman Lebanon 1861–1920 (1993)<br />

Mark Mazower Salonika City <strong>of</strong> ghosts (2005)<br />

R Kasaba The Ottoman Empire and the World Economy<br />

AKS Lambton Qajar Persia<br />

AL Macfie The End <strong>of</strong> the Ottoman Empire 1908–1923 (1998)<br />

D Quataert Social Disintegration and Popular Resistance in the Ottoman Empire<br />

N Berkes Development <strong>of</strong> Secularism in Turkey<br />

R Chambers & W Polk (eds) Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Modernization in the Middle East, chapters by Hourani and Shaw<br />

Selimn Deringil ‘Legitimacy structures in the Ottoman Empire: Abdul Hamid II’, International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Middle East Studies, 23, 3, 1991.<br />

S Pamuk The Ottoman Empire and European Capitalism 1820–1913<br />

M Kent (ed.) The Great Powers and the End <strong>of</strong> the Ottoman Empire (1984)<br />

1 8 E G Y P T : M O D E R N I S A T I O N & O C C U P A T I O N<br />

Did the British occupy Egypt because Egypt’s rulers had failed to modernise?<br />

AL al-Sayyid Marsot A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Modern Egypt (1995)<br />

PJ Vatikiotis Modern <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt (2nd edn 1980)<br />

MW Daly (ed.) Cambridge <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Vol 2, chapters 3, 5–7,9, 11<br />

K Fahmy All the Pasha’s Men (1997)<br />

K Fahmy From Ottoman governor to ruler <strong>of</strong> Egypt (2009)<br />

R Owen The Middle East in the World Economy 1800–1914 (1981)<br />

A Scholch Egypt for the Egyptians! (1981); ‘Men on the Spot’, Historical J 19, 3 (1976), 773–85<br />

AG Hopkins ‘The Victorians and Africa: Egypt’, JAH 27 (1986), 363<br />

T Mitchell Colonising Egypt (2nd edn, 1991)<br />

JRI Cole Colonialism & Revolution in the Middle East: Origins <strong>of</strong> the Arabi Movement (1993)<br />

R. Owen Lord Cromer (2004), introduction, 1.<br />

1 9 A F R I C A : P A R T I T I O N & C O L O N I A L R U L E<br />

a) Why was there a Scramble for Africa and why did it occur when it did?<br />

b) Why was there a second Anglo-Boer War? Who won it?<br />

c) How far and how effectively did early colonial governments try to transform Africa?<br />

(19a) (See also topic 16 for Egypt)<br />

J Gallagher & R Robinson ‘The imperialism <strong>of</strong> free trade’, Economic HR, 2nd series, 6 (1953), 1–15; Africa and the<br />

Victorians (2nd edn)<br />

J Gallagher The Decline, Revival & Fall <strong>of</strong> the British Empire (1982) chapters 1 & 2 for a reprint <strong>of</strong> the<br />

first <strong>of</strong> the above & a first draft <strong>of</strong> the second<br />

WR Louis (ed.) Imperialism: The Robinson & Gallagher Controversy (1976)<br />

DK Fieldhouse Economics & Empire 1830–1914 (1973)<br />

GN Sanderson ‘The European Partition’, JICH 3, 1 (1974)<br />

“ & R Oliver (eds) Cambridge <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Africa, 6 (1985), chapter 2 and 692–722 (Lonsdale)<br />

AN Porter (ed) OHBE III (1999), chapters 2, 3, 11, 16, 26–28<br />

C Newbury & A Kanya-Forstner ‘French Policy’, JAH 10 (1969), 253–76<br />

AG Hopkins Economic <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> West Africa (1973), chapter 4<br />

HL Wesseling Divide & Rule: The Partition <strong>of</strong> Africa 1880–1914 (1996), Conclusion

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