Egypt's Incomplete Revolution: Lutfi al-Khuli and Nasser's Socialism in the 1960s
The importance of Lutfi al-Khuli and the intellectual circle associated with the Nasserist regime is examined here. Rami Ginat looks at al-Khuli's contribution to the short-lived yet formidable success of Arab socialism.
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Egypt's Incomplete Revolution: Lutfi al-Khuli and Nasser's Socialism in the 1960s
The importance of Lutfi al-Khuli and the intellectual circle associated with the Nasserist regime is examined here. Rami Ginat looks at al-Khuli's contribution to the short-lived yet formidable success of Arab socialism.
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Egypt's Incomplete Revolution: Lutfi al-Khuli and Nasser's Socialism in the 1960s

Egypt's Incomplete Revolution: Lutfi al-Khuli and Nasser's Socialism in the 1960s

by Rami Ginat
Egypt's Incomplete Revolution: Lutfi al-Khuli and Nasser's Socialism in the 1960s

Egypt's Incomplete Revolution: Lutfi al-Khuli and Nasser's Socialism in the 1960s

by Rami Ginat

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The importance of Lutfi al-Khuli and the intellectual circle associated with the Nasserist regime is examined here. Rami Ginat looks at al-Khuli's contribution to the short-lived yet formidable success of Arab socialism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780714642956
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/01/1997
Series: Cummings Center Series , #5
Edition description: ANN
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

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Jerusalem Post- "A useful guide to politics and ideology in Nasser"s day... Dr. Ginat has provided a serious, professional thesis with authoritative foundations."



International Jnl of Middle Eastern Studies- " It provides a well-focussed picture of the development of socialism in Egypt and the role al-Khulu played therein"



Choice- " Ginat"s well documented study provides a first-rate summary of the thoughts of Lufti al-Khuli...The chief merits of this book are its analysis of Nasserite rhetoric...and its use of recently declassified American and British diplomatic correspondence.
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