Egyptian Parliamentary Speeches, 1866-1882

Saleh, Mohamed and Hartnett, Allison (2025). Egyptian Parliamentary Speeches, 1866-1882. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-858125

Data description (abstract)

The dataset forms part of a research program by Mohamed Saleh titled "Intra-Elite Conflict and the Reluctant Democratization of the Middle East and North Africa," funded by the British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship in 2024/25. This research program aims at developing a new historical political economy of the Middle East that explains the economic roots of authoritarianism in the region. It theoretically and empirically investigates how demands for democratization could emerge from intra-elite conflicts in an agrarian economy, despite the lack of an industrial bourgeoisie, and how elite politics shift with colonialism and postcolonial regimes. While elite conflicts can lead to democratization, they can alternatively result in autocracy. Furthermore, colonialism and postcolonial military coups could curtail these developments leading to episodes of democratic opening and authoritarian backsliding. The research program tests this by examining elite politics in Egypt, using a novel database on parliament members from 1824 to 2020, and parliamentary speeches in 1866-1882 and 1924-1952.

This dataset covers the universe of speeches made in the Egyptian parliament from 1866 to 1882. The dataset was constructed by the authors from the original Arabic-language parliamentary minutes that were published in four volumes by the National Archives of Egypt.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Saleh Mohamed London School of Economics https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2403-9300
Hartnett Allison University of Southern California https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2121-0993
Sponsors: British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship 2024-25
Grant reference: MFSS24\240007
Topic classification: Politics
History
Economics
Keywords: SPEECH, POLITICS, POLITICIANS, MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
Project title: Intra-Elite Conflict and the Reluctant Democratization of the Middle East and North Africa
Grant holders: Mohamed Saleh
Project dates:
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1 September 202431 August 2025
Date published: 16 Oct 2025 11:39
Last modified: 16 Oct 2025 11:39

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