Brothers Behind Bars: A History of the Muslim Brotherhood

Thu Apr 23 2026 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm UTC+01:00

Nash Lecture Theatre (K2.31) | London

Department of Political Economy, School of Politics & Economics, King's College London
Publisher/HostDepartment of Political Economy, School of Politics & Economics, King's College London
Brothers Behind Bars: A History of the Muslim Brotherhood
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The Department of Political Economy's Global South Research Group is delighted to invite you to a talk by Mathias Ghyoot.
About this Event

Between 1948 and 1975, more than 60,000 members of the Muslim Brotherhood were imprisoned in Egypt. What did these Pr*son experiences mean for the social, intellectual, and organizational development of the movement? What role has the Pr*son, more broadly, played in the history of Islamism? And how have interactions between the state and political prisoners of diverse ideological commitments shaped the debate over the role of religion and politics in twentieth-century Egypt?

Drawing on a wide range of previously untapped sources — including Pr*son memoirs written by Muslim Brothers and Sisters — goes behind Pr*son walls to show how activists, jailers and intelligence officers, clerics and communists were drawn into a prolonged struggle over the meaning of Islam in twentieth-century Egypt.

Challenging dominant narratives about the Pr*son experiences of the Muslim Brothers, and about the development of Islamism more broadly, the talk will foreground the role of memory in shaping collective experience and argue for the need to construct an alternative archive beyond both the Egyptian National Archives and the records of the Muslim Brotherhood. In doing so, the talk ultimately addresses a critical methodological question for historians of the modern Middle East: how to write the history of the carceral state that was — and remains — modern Egypt.

SPEAKER

Mathias Ghyoot is a PhD candidate in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, specializing in the social and intellectual history of the modern Middle East and South Asia. His dissertation offers a global history of the rise of Islamism, tracing the development of organized Islamic activism from the late Ottoman Empire through the interwar Muslim world. Mathias is also working on an edition and translation of the lost travelogue of Sayyid Qutb, tentatively titled The America I Saw: The Travel Writings of an Islamist in the Making (forthcoming with Syracuse University Press).

The discussion will be moderated by Dr Michael Farquhar, Lecturer in Middle East Politics in the Department of Political Economy and author of (Stanford University Press, 2016).

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Nash Lecture Theatre (K2.31), 2nd Floor, King’s Building, Strand Campus, London, United Kingdom

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