Background
Jankowski, James Paul was born on July 17, 1937 in Buffalo. Son of Emil John and Charlotte Jean (Prorok) Jankowski.
(Throughout the 20th century, Egyptian nationalism has alt...)
Throughout the 20th century, Egyptian nationalism has alternately revolved around three primary axes: a local Egyptian territorial nationalism, a sense of Arab ethnic-linguistic nationalism, and an identification with the wider Muslim community. This detailed study is devoted to the first major phase in the perennial debate over nationalism in modern Egypt--the territorial nationalism dominant in Egypt in the early 20th century. The first section of the book examines the effects of World War I and its aftermath, which temporarily gave rise to an exclusively Egyptianist national orientation in Egypt. Subsequent sections consider the intellectual and political dimensions of Egyptian interwar years. Egypt, Islam and the Arabs is the first volume in a new Oxford series, Studies in Middle Eastern History. The General Editors of the series are Bernard Lewis of Princeton University, Itamar Rabinovich of Tel Aviv University, and Roger M. Savory of the University of Toronto.
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Jankowski, James Paul was born on July 17, 1937 in Buffalo. Son of Emil John and Charlotte Jean (Prorok) Jankowski.
Bachelor in History, University Buffalo, 1959. Master of Arts in Near Eastern Studies, University Michigan, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy in History, University Michigan, 1967.
Instructor, U. Colorado, Boulder, 1966-1967; assistant professor of history, U. Colorado, Boulder, 1967-1972; associate professor of history, U. Colorado, Boulder, 1972-1977; professor of history, U. Colorado, Boulder, since 1977; chairman history Department, University Colorado, Boulder, 1985-1989.
(Throughout the 20th century, Egyptian nationalism has alt...)
Fellow Middle East Studies Association.
Married Mary Ann Fogarty, October 23, 1965. Children: John Paul, Ann Elizabeth.