ISSUE 2020, 3: GLOCALIZATION AND EVERYDAY LIFE - Other Essays Defining Revolution? The Egyptian “Revolutions” in 1952 and 2011
Egyptian society has been shaped by two revolutions: The Free Officer Movement government takeover in 1952 and the ouster of President Mubarak in 2011. Both were revolutions but were very different in character. This paper will comparatively analyze the two events, the “revolutionary actions”, and t...
Main Author: | Farid Al-Salim |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Globus et Locus
2021-03-01
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Series: | Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation |
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Online Access: | https://glocalismjournal.org/defining-revolution-the-egyptian-revolutions-in-1952-and-2011/ |
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