Forgetting Egypt's Ottoman Past

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https://doi.org/10.64166/nj7ce870

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The study focuses on Egypt's national memory, history and historiog- raphy. It shows how Egypt's Ottoman past has been erased from the collective memory of the Egyptian community. A reevaluation of Egypt's national memory came hand in hand with the emergence of a new national identity in the country. Reconstructing Egypt's collective memory had a significant impact on the identity of the Ottoman- Egyptian elite. Amnesia served as a means of legitimizing the Egyptian monarchical regime as an organic institution inexorably linked to the destiny of the Egyptian nation.

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1997-01-01

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“Forgetting Egypt’s Ottoman Past”. 1997. Jama’a: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle East Studies 1 (January): 67-87. https://doi.org/10.64166/nj7ce870.