This critical analysis investigates the causes that brought about
one of the most tumultuous periods in modern Egyptian history - the
clashes between the Muslims and Copts during the 1970s. A unique
retrospective, it features probing interviews with Egyptian
intellectuals, writers, political and religious leaders, as well as
common citizens from both the Muslim and Copt communities. Within a
framework of economic, political and ideological factors, Nadia
Ramsis Farah is able to synthesize a compelling portrait of a
troubled national conscience in the face of religious strife. First
published 1986.
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