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Part 1 - Beginnings - History, Geography, and Religion
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Egypt from Alexander to the Islamic Conquest
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Behrens-Abouseif, Doris. Islamic Architecture of Cairo: An Introduction. Leiden: Brill, 1989, pp. 3-34 and 47-57. Raymond, Andre. Cairo. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000, pp. 7-30. Kaegi, Walter. “Egypt on the Eve of the Muslim Conquest.” In The Cambridge History of Egypt. Vol. 1, Islamic Egypt 640-1517. Edited by Carl F. Petry. Cambridge, 1998, pp. 34-61. Rodenbeck, Max. Cairo: The City Victorious. New York: Knopf, 1999, pp. 1-56. Abu-Lughod, Janet. Cairo: 1001 Years of the City Victorious. Princeton, 1971, pp. 3-25. Briggs, Martin. Muhammadan Architecture in Egypt and Palestine. New York, reprint 1974, pp. 47-62. “Kahira.” In Encyclopedia of Islam. 2nd ed. Vol. 4. Dickie, James. “Allah and Eternity: Mosques, Madrasas, and Tombs.” In Architecture of the Islamic World: Its History and Social Meaning. Edited by G. Michell. pp. 65-79. |
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Foundation of al-Fustat
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Abbasids and Tulunids (8th and 9th Century)
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Part 5 - Modernization and After - Muhammad ‘Ali to the Present
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Cairo From Napoleon to Muhammad `Ali
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Behrens-Abouseif, Doris. Islamic Architecture of Cairo: An Introduction. Leiden: Brill, 1989, pp. 167-70. Abu-Lughod, Janet. Cairo: 1001 Years of the City Victorious. Princeton, 1971, pp. 83-117. Raymond, Andre. Cairo. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000, pp. 291-377. Idem. “Cairo.” In The Modern Middle East. Edited by A. Hourani, P. Khoury and M. Wilson. Berkeley, 1993, pp. 311-37. Lane, Edward William. Cairo Fifty Years Ago. Edited by Stanley Lane-Poole. London, 1896. al-Asad, Mohammad. “The Mosque of Muhammad ‘Ali in Cairo.” Muqarnas 9 (1992): 39-55. Idem. “The Mosque of al-Rifa’i in Cairo.” Muqarnas 10 (1993): 108-24. Asfour, Khaled. “The Domestication of Knowledge: Cairo at the Turn of the Century.” Muqarnas 10 (1993): 125-37. Michael Meinecke, ed. Islamic Cairo: Architectural Conservation and Urban Development of the Historic Centre. AARP, June 1980, pp. 8-46. Ilbert, Robert, and Mercedes Volait. “Neo-Arabic Renaissance in Egypt, 1870-1930.” Mimar 13 (1984): 26-34. Rabbat, Nasser. “Writing the History of Islamic Architecture of Cairo.” Design Book Review 31 (Winter 1994): 48-51. Idem. “The Formation of the Neo-Mamluk Style in Modern Egypt.” In The Education of the Architect: Historiography, Urbanism and the Growth of Architectural Knowledge. Pollak, Martha. Essays Presented to Stanford Anderson on his Sixty-Second Birthday. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1997, pp. 363-86. Idem. “Restoration Projects in Islamic Cairo Critiqued.” Medina 13 (May-June 2000): 48-51. Lewcock, Ronald. “Working with the Past.” In Theories and Principles of Design in the Architecture of Islamic Societies. AKPIA, 1988, pp. 87-96. Williams, Caroline. “Islamic Cairo: Endangered Legacy.” Middle East Journal 39, no. 3 (1985): 231-246. Bierman, Irene A. “Urban Memory and the Preservation of Monuments.” In The Restoration and Conservation of Islamic Monuments in Egypt. Edited by Jere Bacharach. Cairo: AUC Press, 1995, pp. 1-10. Rodenbeck, John. “The Present Situation of the Historic City: a Road Not Taken.” In The Cairo Heritage. pp. 327-40. |
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The Modernization of Cairo
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Competing Neo Styles in the Early Twentieth Century
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Historicism in Twentieth-Century Cairo
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