Egypts Path
To Freedom
By Rayyan, Divya, Rudra
Introduction
Topic: Egypts Decolonization and Isaaq of Somalia in 1980s Brief Context: Egypt's decolonization started in 1922 and concluded with the 1952 Revolution and the 1956 nationalization of the Suez Canal, marking its full independence from British rule. Isaaq genocide in Somalia occurred in the 1980s, targeting the Isaaq clan by the Somali government under Siad Barre, resulting in thousands of deaths and displacements, marking a tragic chapter in Somalia's history. Objective/Goals: - How Egypt was impacted by political changes after World War II, considering its economic, political, and social aspects. - Causes and Consequences of Isaaq Genocide
Economic
How did decolonization in Egypt impact resources for the public?
How did decolonization in Egypt impact infrastructure?
Political
How has Egypt's transition from colonial rule to a republic government led to modern-day conflicts? What were some political challenges Egypt faced after gaining independence, and how did they lead to modern conflicts?
How did Egypt's republic government help the country become more independent and sovereign?
Social
-Loss of Cultural Significance (“Imperialism in Egypt”)
-Western Education ( Shechter 632)
-Spread of Christianity (“Imperialism in Egypt”)
Mass atrocity: ISAAQ IN SOMALIA
Isaaq community, let's rebuild Somalia together! Join us for peace and prosperity. Your skills are needed. Together, we can create a better future. Join us now!
Works Cited
Shechter, Relli. “The 1923 Egyptian Constitution – Vision and Ambivalence in the Future of Education in Egypt.” History of Education, vol. 48, no. 5, Sept. 2019, pp. 630–45. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/0046760X.2019.1628312.
“Imperialism in Egypt.” History Stuff, 23 Aug. 2016, historystuffweb.wordpress.com/imperialism-in-egypt.
John, Robert St.. "Gamal Abdel Nasser". Encyclopedia Britannica, 13 Mar. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gamal-Abdel-Nasser. Accessed 25 March 2024.
Zunes, Stephen. “Egyptian Independence: 1919-22.” ICNC, 9 Mar. 2022, www.nonviolent-conflict.org/egyptian-independence-1919-22/#:~:text=Nonviolent%20boycotts%2C%20petitions%2C%20pamphleteering%2C,Egypt%20on%20February%2028%2C%201922.
Administrator. “Britain in Egypt.” Whipple Library, 10 May 2019, www.whipplelib.hps.cam.ac.uk/special/exhibitions-and-displays/conflicting-chronologies/britain-egypt#:~:text=The%20British%20occupation%20saw%20an,Egypt’s%20cotton%20production%20and%20exportation. “Egyptian Independence: 1919-22.” ICNC, 9 Mar. 2022, www.nonviolent-conflict.org/egyptian-independence-1919-22/.
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Egypts Path
To Freedom
By Rayyan, Divya, Rudra
Introduction
Topic: Egypts Decolonization and Isaaq of Somalia in 1980s Brief Context: Egypt's decolonization started in 1922 and concluded with the 1952 Revolution and the 1956 nationalization of the Suez Canal, marking its full independence from British rule. Isaaq genocide in Somalia occurred in the 1980s, targeting the Isaaq clan by the Somali government under Siad Barre, resulting in thousands of deaths and displacements, marking a tragic chapter in Somalia's history. Objective/Goals: - How Egypt was impacted by political changes after World War II, considering its economic, political, and social aspects. - Causes and Consequences of Isaaq Genocide
Economic
How did decolonization in Egypt impact resources for the public? How did decolonization in Egypt impact infrastructure?
Political
How has Egypt's transition from colonial rule to a republic government led to modern-day conflicts? What were some political challenges Egypt faced after gaining independence, and how did they lead to modern conflicts? How did Egypt's republic government help the country become more independent and sovereign?
Social
-Loss of Cultural Significance (“Imperialism in Egypt”) -Western Education ( Shechter 632) -Spread of Christianity (“Imperialism in Egypt”)
Mass atrocity: ISAAQ IN SOMALIA
Isaaq community, let's rebuild Somalia together! Join us for peace and prosperity. Your skills are needed. Together, we can create a better future. Join us now!
Works Cited
Shechter, Relli. “The 1923 Egyptian Constitution – Vision and Ambivalence in the Future of Education in Egypt.” History of Education, vol. 48, no. 5, Sept. 2019, pp. 630–45. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/0046760X.2019.1628312. “Imperialism in Egypt.” History Stuff, 23 Aug. 2016, historystuffweb.wordpress.com/imperialism-in-egypt. John, Robert St.. "Gamal Abdel Nasser". Encyclopedia Britannica, 13 Mar. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gamal-Abdel-Nasser. Accessed 25 March 2024. Zunes, Stephen. “Egyptian Independence: 1919-22.” ICNC, 9 Mar. 2022, www.nonviolent-conflict.org/egyptian-independence-1919-22/#:~:text=Nonviolent%20boycotts%2C%20petitions%2C%20pamphleteering%2C,Egypt%20on%20February%2028%2C%201922. Administrator. “Britain in Egypt.” Whipple Library, 10 May 2019, www.whipplelib.hps.cam.ac.uk/special/exhibitions-and-displays/conflicting-chronologies/britain-egypt#:~:text=The%20British%20occupation%20saw%20an,Egypt’s%20cotton%20production%20and%20exportation. “Egyptian Independence: 1919-22.” ICNC, 9 Mar. 2022, www.nonviolent-conflict.org/egyptian-independence-1919-22/.
THANKS!
For Listening