dc.contributor.author |
El Achi, Soha Camil |
dc.date.accessioned |
2012-06-13T07:11:09Z |
dc.date.available |
2012-06-13T07:11:09Z |
dc.date.issued |
2007 |
dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/10938/7595 |
dc.description |
Thesis (M.A.)--American University of Beirut, Dept. of History and Archaeology, 2007.;"Advisor: Dr. Samir Seikaly, Professor, Department of History and Archaeology--Member of Committee: Dr. Abdul Rahim Abu Husayn, Professor, Department of History and Arch |
dc.description |
Bibliography : leaves 72-75. |
dc.description.abstract |
In 19th century Egypt, slaves were usually acquired to perform domestic chores a nd did not, as a rule, play an important economic role. Their relationship with their masters was based upon personal ties involving marriage, child bearing and inheritance. |
dc.format.extent |
vii, 75 leaves : ill. 30 cm. |
dc.language.iso |
eng |
dc.relation.ispartof |
Theses, Dissertations, and Projects |
dc.subject.classification |
T:004932 AUBNO |
dc.subject.lcsh |
Slavery -- Egypt -- History |
dc.title |
The end of slavery in Egypt - by Soha Camil El Achi |
dc.type |
Thesis |
dc.contributor.department |
American University of Beirut. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Department of History and Archaeology |