Managing Egypt's Poor and the Politics of Benevolence, 1800-1952
Discover the compelling narratives of Egypt's marginalized communities in Managing Egypt's Poor and the Politics of Benevolence, 1800-1952 by Mine Ener. Published by Princeton University Press in 2015, this insightful paperback spans 232 pages and delves into the lives of beggars, foundlings, and the sick, bringing their voices to the forefront of history for the very first time. Ener intricately weaves their stories with those of reformers, tourists, politicians, and philanthropists, providing a rich tapestry of social history. This book not only highlights the challenges faced by the impoverished but also examines the broader economic, political, and colonial contexts that shaped their experiences. A must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of charity and social welfare in Egypt, this title is essential for understanding the complexities of benevolence and its implications throughout history.