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Cairo

1001 Years of the City Victorious

Janet L. Abu-Lughod

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1001 years as a continuous settlement, 100 years as a modern city, Cairo in the 1970s is a complex metropolis. Janet Abu-Lughod traces the social and demographic history of Cairo, demonstrating the continuities and transformations that underlie the organization of today's city.

Originally published in 1971.

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