Description: CHALLENGING COLONIALISM: Bank Misr and Egyptian Industrialization; 1920-1941 by Eric Davis Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, (1983). First edition, first printing. Handsomely bound, this quality book production has sturdy deep inner and outer hinges, taupe end-papers, acid-free paper, quality woven brown linen binding, sewn binding, yellow headband and tail-band, and clear, easy-on-the-eye Lonotron Bembo type. A timeless economic/political international historical study of acclaimed renown, this work was re-issued in its entirety in a modern binding in 2016. Davis examines the near East, Egypt, British colonialist, Arabs, world market forces, Egyptian class structure, the Egyptian Nationalist movement, and describes the first purely Arab bank and its place in Egypt between the two world wars. He focuses on the political and economic forces at work in efforts to industrialize underdeveloped nations. This reveals the causes of the rise and fall of one of the first multi-national corporations in the Third World and illuminates inter-Arab political and economic cooperation during the 1920s and 1930s.Fine in brown linen with silver embossed titles to the spine; in a fine printed, taupe dust jacket. Octavo; 232 pages; tables; footnotes; bibliography; index. FREE SHIPPING TO THE USA PLEASE VIEW OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT FIRST EDITION BOOKS THANKS!
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Year Printed: 1983
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Industry, Banks, Politics, Country Development
Binding: Hardcover in dust jacket
Region: Arabia, Egypt
Author: Eric Davis
Subject: Economics
Original/Facsimile: Original
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Place of Publication: Princeton, New Jersey
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket