The interdisciplinary approach in the thought of Gamal Hamdan, the personality of Egypt as a model

Document Type : Original Article

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Lecturer in the Department of Sociology Faculty of Arts - Cairo University

Abstract

The Interdisplinary seeks to achieve four basic goals: the integration of knowledge, creativity in the way of thinking, achieving integration, and the production of knowledge. Those goals that have been determined clearly in the thought of "Gamal Hamdan", especially his work the personality of Egypt, has been enabled through "the personality of Egypt: a study in the genius of the place" to define the clear features of the Egyptian personality as a rare geographical dimensions that has its strategic depth, political location, and civilizational position which It carries between the Egyptian man's interactions with the environment throughout history through his adoption of an interconnected vision in order to achieve the above-mentioned four goals. The personality of Egypt has "not attributed to the so-called traditional geography, but rises to a comprehensive strategic urban vision that starts from the natural geographical reality to extend to include the various judges "humanity, economic, regional, political, social, and cultural ". Hence, this research seeks through the integrated cultural project" Jamal Hamdan "distinct from the Egyptian personality to monitor the features of the interdisplinary in his thought, and the problem of research is formed in an important main question: How did Gamal Hamdan employ the Interdisplinary in his study of the Egyptian regional personality?

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