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The League of Nations and the post-Ottoman recolonization of the Nile Valley: The imperial Matryoshka of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1922–1924 – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 April 2022

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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press

The authors regret that the following corrections are required.

On page 11, second paragraph the text reads:-

‘In the following decades, Rafi‘i would become the most awarded Egyptian historian of the twentieth century (though a non-academic one) thanks to a 16-volume history of the Egyptian nation from 1798 to 1959 that appeared between 1929 and 1951.’

This text should read:-

‘In the following decades, Rafi‘i would become the most awarded Egyptian historian of the twentieth century (though a non-academic one) thanks to a 16-volume history of the Egyptian nation from 1798 to 1951 that appeared between 1929 and 1957.’

On page 15 the fourth paragraph should have been indented left and right and typeset as a quote:-

‘A state whose sovereignty is limited by the persistence of special relationships with [another] state cannot escape these relationships by appealing to the provisions of the Covenant. The fixed character of such special relationships is a legacy of the protectorate. All relationships between a superior state and a subordinate one are of a constitutional and not of an international order.’91

References

Potì, Giorgio, ‘The League of Nations and the post-Ottoman Recolonization of the Nile Valley: The imperial Matryoshka of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1922–1924’, Journal of Global History, Published online 9 March 2022, doi: 10.1017/S1740022822000031.CrossRefGoogle Scholar