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Crossing Continents

Global Microhistory from Egypt and the Sudan

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Crossing Continents

Global Microhistory from Egypt and the Sudan

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1825, a giraffe boarded a boat at Sennar, near the junction of the Blue and White Niles in the Sudan and sailed for Paris. In the next year, also at Sennar, a Kurdish cavalry officer named Mahu Bey Urfali, representing the Muhammad Ali Pasha regime of Egypt, died of smallpox in a military encampment. What was a Kurd from Urfa, now in southeastern Turkey, doing in the Sudan? Why did a giraffe make the long trip to Paris? And how did a sleepy town 300 km southeast of Khartoum, once the capital of a sultanate, figure in their life journeys? This book answers such questions by viewing the lives of seven remarkable individuals through the lens of global microhistory, to reveal a kaleidoscopic story of peoples, places, objects and ideas as they moved through the Nile Valley and wider world.

The book connects small places and little things to big events across two centuries. It asks: Who or what counts as important in history? Which details deserve attention? And how can we assemble fragmentary sources about ordinary people to give meaningful accounts of the past? Addressing these questions, this learned but accessible study will appeal to university students and scholars of Middle Eastern, African, and global history.

Table of Contents

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Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction: Global Microhistory and Mobility in the Nile Valley
Chapter 2. Zarafa: The Giraffe Who Went to France
Chapter 3. Ali Gifoon and Abd al-Rahman Musa: The Sudanese Soldiers Who Went to Mexico
Chapter 4. Bamba: The Maharaja's Bride
Chapter 5. Ahmed Fahmy: The Egyptian Doctor of Changchow, China
Chapter 6. Molly Crowfoot: Scholar, Maker, Mover, Shaker
Chapter 7. Henry Athanassian: The Armenian Accountant Who Survived Two Empires
Chapter 8. Conclusion: History Is Everything
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Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 17 Sep 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 304
ISBN 9780755692132
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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