Book contents
- Channelling Mobilities
- Channelling Mobilities
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and maps
- Acknowledgements
- Transliteration and Translation
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: mobility and its limits
- Part I Imperial relay station: global space, new thresholds 1870s–1890s
- Part II Frontier of the civilising mission: mobility regulation east of Suez 1880s–1900s
- 4 Bedouin and caravans
- 5 Dhows and slave trading in the Red Sea
- 6 Mecca pilgrims under imperial surveillance
- Part III Checkpoint: tracking microbes and tracing travellers 1890s–1914
- Bibliography
- Index
4 - Bedouin and caravans
from Part II - Frontier of the civilising mission: mobility regulation east of Suez 1880s–1900s
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2013
- Channelling Mobilities
- Channelling Mobilities
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and maps
- Acknowledgements
- Transliteration and Translation
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: mobility and its limits
- Part I Imperial relay station: global space, new thresholds 1870s–1890s
- Part II Frontier of the civilising mission: mobility regulation east of Suez 1880s–1900s
- 4 Bedouin and caravans
- 5 Dhows and slave trading in the Red Sea
- 6 Mecca pilgrims under imperial surveillance
- Part III Checkpoint: tracking microbes and tracing travellers 1890s–1914
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Channelling MobilitiesMigration and Globalisation in the Suez Canal Region and Beyond, 1869–1914, pp. 141 - 171Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013