The Accidental Tourist, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, and the British Invasion of Egypt in 1882
By Michael Berdine
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- ISBN: 978-0-415-94644-5
- Binding: Hardback
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 27th July 2005
- Pages: 330
About the Book
Written to set the record straight about Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and his activities in Egypt's 'Urabi Revolt of 1882, The Accidental Traveler shows how Blunt-with the access to leaders on both sides--attempted to mediate the crisis behind the scenes in both Cairo and London. Labeled a traitor in Parliament for his association with 'Urabi, Blunt was further discredited by a government cover-up. Since then, both man and his published works relating to the subject have been routinely characterized as inconsequential and self-promoting. Regardless, most who write on the subject of the 'Urabi Revolt quote Blunt and rely on him for insights and material otherwise unavailable. This work will show how the well-connected Blunt became a dauntless fighter for Egyptian freedom. Moreover, it will show how Blunt's actions had a major impact on decisions at the highest levels of power in 1882. The author contends that Blunt was ultimately successful in his appeals on behalf of the Egyptians--although not how he intended.
About the Author(s)
Michael D. Berdine teaches history at Pima Community College in Tuscon, Arizona.