Modernity and public health in Cairo

Modernity and public health in Cairo
Title Modernity and public health in Cairo PDF eBook
Author Amy Mills
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 1998
Genre
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The Moral Discourse of Health in Modern Cairo

The Moral Discourse of Health in Modern Cairo
Title The Moral Discourse of Health in Modern Cairo PDF eBook
Author Mohammed Tabishat
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 203
Release 2014-03-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0739179802

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In The Moral Discourse of Health in Modern Cairo: Persons, Bodies, and Organs, Mohammed Tabishat posits that health care practices in Egypt constitute an index to read the way political, economic, and social conditions are experienced by those who use, embody, or live them and cope with their outcomes. These practices carry the code of the socio-cultural matrix in which they are embedded; they speak of the rationalities of different help-seeking efforts. In doing so, they represent the moral principles underlying the social efforts to alleviate pain and maintain life as a whole. Health-related practices in this sense constitute a critical platform to know, feel and live in both the physical and moral sense.

Egypt's Other Wars

Egypt's Other Wars
Title Egypt's Other Wars PDF eBook
Author Nancy Elizabeth Gallagher
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 256
Release 1990-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780815625070

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Three devastating epidemics swept Egypt in the 1940’s killing more people than all the wars Egypt has fought in the twentieth century. Egypt’s Other Wars vividly reconstructs the nation’s struggle against malaria, relapsing fever, and cholera and explores the unique combination of forces that put public health at the top of the national political agenda. Egypt in the 1940’s as in the throes of a nationalist upheaval. Nationalists of all political ideologies attributed the sever epidemics that the country was experiencing to Egypt’s status as an underdeveloped and colonized nation. The epidemics were therefore viewed for the first time as not only a public health crisis but also a political problem that called for a political solution.

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Egyptian History

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Egyptian History
Title The Oxford Handbook of Modern Egyptian History PDF eBook
Author Beth Baron
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 601
Release 2024
Genre Education
ISBN 0190072741

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The essays in this Oxford Handbook rethink the modern history of one of the most important and influential countries in the Middle East--Egypt. For a country and region so often understood in terms of religion and violence, this work explores environmental, medical, legal, cultural, and political histories. It gives readers an excellent view of the current debates in Egyptian history.

Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt

Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt
Title Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt PDF eBook
Author Heidi Morrison
Publisher Springer
Pages 189
Release 2015-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 1137432780

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This book examines the transformations of Egyptian childhoods that occurred across gender, class, and rural/urban divides. It also questions the role of nostalgia and representation of childhood in illuminating key underlying political, social, and cultural developments in Egypt.

Cairo University and the Making of Modern Egypt

Cairo University and the Making of Modern Egypt
Title Cairo University and the Making of Modern Egypt PDF eBook
Author Donald Malcolm Reid
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 320
Release 2002-07-04
Genre Education
ISBN 9780521894333

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Cairo University has been crucially important in shaping the national life of modern Egypt. In this history, Professor Reid explains the university's part in the national quest for independence from Britain, in the perennial tension between secular and religious world-views, and in the push for a more egalitarian society.

Public Health in Egypt

Public Health in Egypt
Title Public Health in Egypt PDF eBook
Author René Francis
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1949
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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