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Henry Habib Ayrout : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Habib Ayrout Henry Habib Ayrout, S.J. (1907 – April 10, 1969) was an author, educator, and Jesuit priest in Egypt. His father Habib Ayrout was a Lebanese-Egyptian architect practicing in Cairo, Egypt. After being educated in Paris as an engineer-architect, he participated in the planning and construction of Heliopolis (Cairo suburb). His two brothers Charles Ayrout and Max Ayrout were also architects practicing in Cairo.〔Timothy Mitchell ''Rule of Experts: Egypt, Techno-Politics, Modernity'', University of California Press, 2002, pg. 332〕 Fr. Ayrout was an educator, and sociologist who established the Catholic Association for Schools of Egypt in 1940. His study of the Egypt's fellahin, ''The Egyptian Peasant'', was first published in French in 1938〔Henry Habib Ayrout, ''Moeurs et coutumes des fellahs'', Paris: Payot, 1938. Cited Williams, John Alden, "Forward" to the 2005 edition published by AUC Press, pg. vi.〕 and is regarded as a major work on the subject.〔Timothy Mitchell, ("The Invention and Reinvention of the Egyptian Peasant" ), ''International Journal of Middle East Studies'' 22 (1990), 129-150.〕 He was a noted advocate for land reform in Egypt.〔 (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.〕 Ayrout was rector of the Jesuit College in Faggala from 1962 until his death.〔Williams, pg. xi〕 He was the founder of the Association of Upper Egypt for Education and Development. ==References== 〔
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