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Bishop, Elizabeth
2024-02-27T08:59:29Z
2024-02-27T08:59:29Z
2024-02-27
2786-1902hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25475
The Egyptian civilization is a monumental pillar of the modern history of humanity and contributes greatly to the increase of current knowledge. Together, Ali M. Yahya’s Egypt and the Soviet Union, 1955-1972 (1989) and Rami Ginat’s The Soviet Union and Egypt, 1945-1955 (1993) established a chronology which enable a discussion of this influential Arab country’s past in terms of its present; this intervention tests a variety of methods from the “digital humanities” as an e-learning technology. Clearly, the events which occurred during 1955 were sufficient to accomplish Egypt’s geopolitical alignment; seeking to explore Yahya’s and Ginat’s established chronology, this intervention uses new research and analytic techniques in an attempt to identify specific aspects of historical experience of Egypt’s geopolitical realignment during the pivotal year 1955, which (among other developments) introduced the Aswan High Dam as a new focal point for water issues, regional rivalries and conflicts over the control of natural resources.hu_HU
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“Egypt’s Geopolitical Alignment via the Digital Humanities”hu_HU
Open accesshu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU
Budapesthu_HU
Bánki Donát Gépész és Biztonságtechnikai Mérnöki Karhu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU
Társadalomtudományok - multidiszciplináris társadalomtudományokhu_HU
Cairohu_HU
Cold Warhu_HU
Databaseshu_HU
Moscowhu_HU
Nasserhu_HU
Nehruhu_HU
Tudományos cikkhu_HU
Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studieshu_HU
local.tempfieldCollectionsFolyóiratcikkekhu_HU
10.59569/jceeas.2023.3.2.172
Kiadói változathu_HU
p. 151-176.hu_HU
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3. évf.hu_HU
2023hu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU


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