This book offers a reinterpretation of an important popular uprising in Cairo in 1952 by looking at the patterns of commerce and urban development over the previous four decades.
Nancy Y. Reynolds is Assistant Professor of History at Washington University in St. Louis.
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A City Consumed is a valuable addition to the scholarship on twentieth-century Egypt, and consumption, urban, and colonialism studies more broadly . . . Analytically sophisticated and a true pleasure to read,
A City Consumed offers a masterful account of Egyptian society's everyday struggle with colonialism in the first half of the twentieth century."