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14 Egypt, Ethiopia, and “The Abyssinian Crisis,” 1935–1936
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Haggai Erlich
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Map of the Nile Basin xii
- 1 Introduction 1
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Part 1 Peoples and Identities in Medieval Times
- 2 The Spread of Islam and the Nubian Dam 15
- 3 Ethiopia’s Alleged Control of the Nile 25
- 4 Consolidation of Christianity Around the Source of the Blue Nile 39
- 5 Did Jewish Influence Reach Ethiopia via the Nile? 57
- 6 Arab Geographers, the Nile, and the History of Bilad al-Sudan 71
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Part 2 The Nile as Seen from a Distance
- 7 Up the River or Down the River? An Afrocentrist Dilemma 77
- 8 Renaissance Geographical Literature and the Nile 105
- 9 The Legend of the Blue Nile in Europe 121
- 10 The “Gondar Utopia” 131
- 11 The Nile as a Gateway for Missionary Activity in Abyssinia 139
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Part 3 Old Waters, Modern Identities
- 12 The Father of Rivers: The Nile in Ethiopian Literature 151
- 13 Brothers Along the Nile: Egyptian Concepts of Race and Ethnicity, 1895–1910 171
- 14 Egypt, Ethiopia, and “The Abyssinian Crisis,” 1935–1936 183
- 15 Geographers and Nationalism in Egypt: Huzayyin and the Unity of the Nile Valley, 1945–1948 199
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Part 4 Contemporary Voices
- 16 The Aswan High Dam and Revolutionary Symbolism in Egypt 217
- 17 The Nile in Egyptian-Sudanese Relations, 1956–1995 227
- 18 Removing the Nubians: The Halfawis at Khashm al-Girba 235
- 19 In Search of the Nile Waters, 1900–2000 245
- 20 Conclusion: Historical Legacies and Present Concerns 269
- Bibliography 273
- The Contributors 291
- Index 295
- About the Book 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Map of the Nile Basin xii
- 1 Introduction 1
-
Part 1 Peoples and Identities in Medieval Times
- 2 The Spread of Islam and the Nubian Dam 15
- 3 Ethiopia’s Alleged Control of the Nile 25
- 4 Consolidation of Christianity Around the Source of the Blue Nile 39
- 5 Did Jewish Influence Reach Ethiopia via the Nile? 57
- 6 Arab Geographers, the Nile, and the History of Bilad al-Sudan 71
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Part 2 The Nile as Seen from a Distance
- 7 Up the River or Down the River? An Afrocentrist Dilemma 77
- 8 Renaissance Geographical Literature and the Nile 105
- 9 The Legend of the Blue Nile in Europe 121
- 10 The “Gondar Utopia” 131
- 11 The Nile as a Gateway for Missionary Activity in Abyssinia 139
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Part 3 Old Waters, Modern Identities
- 12 The Father of Rivers: The Nile in Ethiopian Literature 151
- 13 Brothers Along the Nile: Egyptian Concepts of Race and Ethnicity, 1895–1910 171
- 14 Egypt, Ethiopia, and “The Abyssinian Crisis,” 1935–1936 183
- 15 Geographers and Nationalism in Egypt: Huzayyin and the Unity of the Nile Valley, 1945–1948 199
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Part 4 Contemporary Voices
- 16 The Aswan High Dam and Revolutionary Symbolism in Egypt 217
- 17 The Nile in Egyptian-Sudanese Relations, 1956–1995 227
- 18 Removing the Nubians: The Halfawis at Khashm al-Girba 235
- 19 In Search of the Nile Waters, 1900–2000 245
- 20 Conclusion: Historical Legacies and Present Concerns 269
- Bibliography 273
- The Contributors 291
- Index 295
- About the Book 305