“The habit of burning fossil fuels has diffused to all corners of the world, but it began on one damp island in the north Atlantic. How did it spread to the rest of humankind? In this masterpiece of historical excavation, Amr Khairy gives us the story for Egypt, the great portal to Africa and Asia: it was the empire that drove coal and steam-power into it. Featuring magical creatures and cattle murrains, packed with fascinating detail, a joy to read, Egypt Ignited is an unmissable companion to the present. This was how the Middle East and the planet were set ablaze.”
—Andreas Malm, author of Overshoot: How the World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown
“In this wonderful book, Khairy shows how coal, technology, and European finance worked to transform nineteenth-century Egypt, binding the country ever more tightly within an emerging fossil-fuelled world order. A persuasive and original account that forces us to see the ‘Capitalocene’ as a truly global history.”
—Adam Hanieh, author of Crude Capitalism
“Egypt Ignited uncovers the unknown story of Egypt’s nineteenth-century drive to industrialise, expanding the global history of fossil capital. The scale of the transformation and its unexpected consequences, both social and ecological, offer wider lessons about the unpredictable path of energy transitions.”
—Timothy Mitchell, author of Carbon Democracy