Contents Introduction 1) The Emergence of a 'Coptic Question' (1800-1952) 2) The Rise of Religious Revivalisms (1930-today) 3) The Copts and the Republican Regime (1952-2011) 4) National Unity and the Dilemmas of Identity and History 5) Religious Patriotism and Conciliation 6) Human Rights and Citizenship: The Blocked Alternative 7) The Rise of Sectarian Polemics Conclusion References
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