Desert borderland: the making of modern Egypt and Libya

Author
Ellis, Matthew H.
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Year
2018
Language
English
Call Number
DT82.5.L8 E44 2018
ISBN
9781503605008
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
261
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Borderlands -- Egypt -- History
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Libya -- Boundaries -- Egypt -- History
Abstract

'Desert Borderland' investigates the historical processes that transformed political identity in the easternmost reaches of the Sahara Desert in the half century before World War I. Adopting a view from the margins - illuminating the little-known history of the Egyptian-Libyan borderland - the text challenges prevailing notions of how Egypt and Libya were constituted as modern territorial nation-states. Matthew H. Ellis draws on a wide array of archival sources to reconstruct the multiple layers and meanings of territoriality in this desert borderland.