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A Prosperous Existence in Every Town: The Exchange Idea Spreads Throughout the Nation

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A Prosperous Existence in Every Town: The Exchange Idea Spreads Throughout the Nation
Author(s)Sander, Kathleen W.
AbstractIn the nineteenth century a growing sense emerged among Europeans that the pyramids were “theirs.” Combined with emerging lifestyles of travel and entertainment the Giza Pyramids were integrated into an emerging global touristic map. With the advent of colonial occupation, the pyramids were slowly woven into the modern cityscape of Cairo which in turn engendered changes in the surrounding landscape. Issues of free access, convenience and the comfort of various groups of tourists and pleasure seekers have dominated colonial and subsequently postcolonial policies with regard to the pyramids and their vicinity.
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Pages60-78
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceThe Business of Charity: The Woman’s Exchange Movement, 1832-1900
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PubDate1998
ISBN_ISSN252067037
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