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Marginalized Women in Khedival Egypt

Marginalized Women in Khedival Egypt

Update: 2016-07-13
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with Liat Kozma

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With political and economic developments in 19th century Egypt, the lives of women began to change in dramatic ways. From the rise of wage labor and the restructuring of rural households to the emergence of women's movements and publications, pre-colonial Egypt witnessed numerous transformation in the realm of gender. In this episode, Liat Kozma shares her research regarding some of the most marginalized women in Egyptian society during this period of change. Manumitted slaves, doctors and midwives, factory employees, and sex workers were some groups of women who left many historical traces in the police, court, and medical records of the Khedival government.



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Marginalized Women in Khedival Egypt

Marginalized Women in Khedival Egypt

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