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Wilson Chacko Jacob, Working Out Egypt: Effendi Masculinity and Subject Formation in Colonial Modernity, 1870–1940. Durham: Duke University Press, 2011.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2013

Daniel Monterescu*
Affiliation:
Central European University

Abstract

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Copyright © Society for the Comparative Study of Society and History 2013

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