Managing Egypt’s Poor and the Politics of Benevolence, 1800-1952
In Egypt and elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire, the social safety net represented by the extended family branched off in many directions. By Mamluk times, it encompassed the patronage of wealthy and noble families who distributed food to the poor on religious festivals and during times of hardship, a...
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Auteur principal: | Gregory Starrett |
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Langue: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2007
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