Egypt was the first Arabic-speaking country to throw off the yoke
of Turkish rule, with an attendant growth in European influence.
The impact of the West was most obvious in the
political-constitutional field, with the gradual adoption of
Western patterns of government and political life. This book, first
published in 1953, is the first work to trace the development of
parliamentary institutions and political parties in Egypt and to
consider the extent of Western influence on their inception,
evolution and disruption. Based on both Arabic and European
sources, it is a comprehensive examination of the subject, and is
key to the understanding of the development of the modern Middle
East.
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