This work reexamines the British invasion of Egypt in 1882. Gladstone systematically created a rationale for intervention against Arabi and the national movement in Egypt toward independence, provoked the Alexandria Riots but blamed Arabi for them, and used them to justify Wolseley's expedition, already planned, to save Egypt. These actions annihilated Egypt's constitutional movement and produced a prolonged racist occupation; divided the Liberal Party; inspired neo-imperialism; and isolated Britain from the Ottoman Empire and the European Powers until the First World War.
ISBN: | 9780313295645 |
Publication date: | 18th August 1995 |
Author: | Robert T Harrison |
Publisher: | Praeger an imprint of ABC-CLIO |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 184 pages |
Series: | Contributions to the Study of World History |
Genres: |
African history History and Archaeology Colonialism and imperialism National liberation and independence International relations |