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Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs of Egypt, 1910-29


Title:  Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs of Egypt, 1910-29

Location:  Jerome Library Government Documents; Mf S 4.9: Egypt/ia

Format and Number of Reels/Fiche/Cards:  Microfilm; 9 reels

Publisher:  National Archives and Record Service

Content Description:  Reproductions of U.S. State Department documents about internal affairs of Egypt from 1910-29. Most documents are instructions to and despatches from diplomatic and consular officials, many with enclosures. There are also notes and correspondence between the State Department and foreign diplomats, memoranda and reports prepared by the State Department, and correspondence between the State Department and other government documents or private individuals. These documents cover Egyptian politics, economy, military, social and other internal matters.

Note: The BGSU Libraries own only reels 1-9 of this collection which consists of 31 reels total.

Language(s):  English

Arrangement:  By document number. See reel 1 for more information.

Index/Bibliography:  Reel 1 contains a list of the documents included in the entire collection.

Subject Categories:  History; Political Science

Keywords:  egypt, politics, economy, business, trade, military, society, culture

Time Period:  20th Century




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