London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2002. — 205 p.
This book investigates the importance of waging jihad for legitimacy in pre-colonial Morocco. It counters colonial interpretations of the pre-colonial Moroccan sultanate as hopelessly divided into territories of 'obedience' and 'dissidence' by suggesting that state-society warfare was one aspect of a constant process of political...
Translated by Malcolm Williams and Gavin Waterson. — RoutledgeCurzon, 2005. — 357 p. — (History and society in the Islamic world). — ISBN: 0-203-49497-0. How did Britain as an industrialized and powerful nation deal with Morocco as a Muslim-Arab and non-industrial nation during the second half of the nineteenth century? This book looks at this question in relation to the life...
Praeger, 1999. — 172 p. Bimberg provides a military history of the Moroccan Goums, the knife-wielding irregular troops who distinguished themselves, fighting under French command in Tunisia, Italy, France and Germany during World War II. Recruited from the hill tribes of Morocco's Atlas Mountains, the Goums were garbed throughout the war in the traditional djellaba of their...
Routledge, 2022. — 314 p. First published in 1951 Black Sunrise deals with the life and times of Mulai Ismail, Emperor of Morocco (1646-1727). From the accounts of ambassadors, missionaries, Moorish historians the author presents a readable, accurate picture of a fascinating figure whose reign marked a high watermark for Moroccan power. The book deals with themes like advent of...
Third Edition. — Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2016. — 997 p. A historical reference work on Morocco must take as its subject al-maghrib al-aqsa (the far west) as the Arabic scholars have generally referred to the approximate region of present-day Morocco, roughly the north-west corner of Africa but at times including much of the Iberian peninsula, because the modern...
World Wisdom, 2020. — 108 p. The Moroccan city of Fez, founded in the ninth century CE, is one of the most precious urban jewels of Islamic civilization. For more than 40 years Titus Burckhardt worked to document and preserve the artistic and architectural heritage of Fez in particular and Morocco in general. These newly translated lectures, delivered while Burckhardt was...
University of Chicago Press, 1976. — 329 p. A Note on Transliteration. Chronology. State and Society in Pre-colonial Morocco. Morocco and the West, 1860-1900. The Era of the Traveling Salesmen. The Crisis of 1905 and the Emergence of Resistance. The Origins and Development of the Hafiziya, 1905-1908. 'Abd al-Hafiz in Power. Reform and Rebellion. The Fez Mutiny and the Revolt of...
Karthala, 2015. — 494 p. Cette nouvelle édition enrichie, précédée par une préface de Bachir Ben Barka, fils aîné du leader marocain, rappelle la situation intérieure du Maroc avant 1956, puis décrit les événements qui ont suivi l'indépendance jusqu'à la "disparition" de Mehdi Ben Barka, l'un des grands hommes du Tiers-monde, enlevé le 29 octobre 1965 à Paris. Il témoigne du...
Belknap Press, 2018. — 408 p. Through state-backed Catholicism, monolingualism, militarism, and dictatorship, Spain's fascists earned their reputation for intolerance. It may therefore come as a surprise that 80,000 Moroccans fought at General Franco's side in the 1930s. What brought these strange bedfellows together, Eric Calderwood argues, was a highly effective propaganda...
Routledge, 2016. — 295 p. Historians have long grappled with the question of how Islamic civilization - so clearly dominant during the medieval period - could fall completely under Western hegemony in the modern age? Many Western writers answer this question by referencing European ingenuity, initiative, and transformative energy in contrast with Islamic parochialism,...
Routledge, 2016. — 295 p. Historians have long grappled with the question of how Islamic civilization - so clearly dominant during the medieval period - could fall completely under Western hegemony in the modern age? Many Western writers answer this question by referencing European ingenuity, initiative, and transformative energy in contrast with Islamic parochialism,...
Croom Helm, 1977. — 290 p. The Southeast on the Eve of die French Conquest. The People of the Desert Fringe. Nomads: The Dawi Mani’ and the Ait Atta. Oasis-Dwellers: Tafilalt, Figuig, and Kenadsa. The Commercial Network. Southeastern Morocco and the French Conquest. The Southeast between France and the Makhzan, 1881-1900. The Aftermath of Touat, 1900-1903. Resistance and the...
De Gruyter, 2020. — 147 p. Rif Krieg, auch Zweiter Marokkanischer Krieg, wird der zwischen 1921 und 1926 militärisch ausgetragene Konflikt zwischen den Rifkabylen unter Mohammed Abd al-Karim und Spanien bezeichnet. Die Spanier versuchten, basierend auf dem Vertrag von Fès vom 30. März 1912 und dem französisch-spanischen Vertrag vom 27. November 1912, ihre Herrschaft auf das...
Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 338 p. — (African Studies; 123). — ISBN: 978-1-107-02577-6. Black Morocco: A History of Slavery, Race, and Islam chronicles the experiences, identity, and agency of enslaved black people in Morocco from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century. Chouki El Hamel argues that we cannot rely solely on Islamic ideology as the...
University of Texas Press, 2015. — 252 p. Morocco is hailed by academics, international NGO workers, and the media as a trailblazer in women’s rights and legal reforms. The country is considered a model for other countries in the Middle East and North African region, but has Morocco made as much progress as experts and government officials claim? In Modernizing Patriarchy,...
Springer, 2005. — 261 p. — ISBN 0-387-23979-0 In this book, I attempt to show how colonial and postcolonial political forces have endeavoured to reconstruct the national identity of Morocco, on the basis of cultural representations and ideological constructions closely related to nationalist and ethnolinguistic trends. I discuss how the issue of language is at the centre of the...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 264 p. Over the past forty years, countries in the Global North have increasingly restricted their migration policies to reduce the arrival of migrants. As part of this, development aid has become a central tool in the migration control strategy pursued by European countries and the US, with donors, International Organisations and NGOs...
Brill, 2015. — x, 207 p. — (Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib, Volume: 6). Law and the Islamization of Morocco under the Almoravids. The Fatwās of Ibn Rushd al-Jadd to the Far Maghrib investigates the development of legal institutions in the Far Maghrib during its unification with al-Andalus under the Almoravids (434-530/1042-1147). A major contribution to our...
I.B. Tauris, 2020. — 264 p. The history of Morocco cannot effectively be told without the history of its Jewish inhabitants. Their presence in Northwest Africa pre-dates the rise of Islam and continues to the present day, combining elements of Berber (Amazigh), Arab, Sephardi and European culture. Emily Gottreich examines the history of Jews in Morocco from the pre-Islamic...
Harvard University Press, 1968. — 334 p. France established a protectorate over Morocco as a result of the signing of the Treaty of Fez on March 30, 1912. Moroccan soldiers mutinied against French commanders in Fez beginning on April 17, 1912. General Robert Moinier declared a state of siege. The Moroccan mutiny was suppressed by French troops commanded by General Robert...
Routledge, 2004. — 271 p. — ISBN: 978-0-714-65016-6 An anthropological study of Berber society and particularly the Rifian tribes of Morocoo, a Muslim society. This book deals with the background of these tribes, their settlement in various areas and contemporary issues.
I.B. Tauris, 2020. — 248 p. Moroccan Jews can trace their heritage in Morocco back 2000 years. In French Protectorate Morocco (1912-1956) there was a community of over 200,000 Jews, but today only a small minority remains. This book writes Morocco's rich Jewish heritage back into the protectorate period. The book explains why, in the years leading to independence, the country...
Palgrave Macmillan, 1995. — 288 p. Lyautey and the French Conquest of Morocco describes and analyzes the method of colonial conquest and rule linked to the name of Marshal Louis-Hubert Lyautey (1854-1934), France's first resident-general in Morocco and the most famous of France's 20th-century overseas soldier-administrators. Lyautey popularized the notions of 'peaceful...
University of North Carolina Press, 2019. — 336 p. The Casablanca Connection examines France's colonial policy in Morocco from the Popular Front to the end of the Vichy regime in North Africa, relating it to overall French imperial policy and placing it in a European and world context. At the center of this study is General Charles Nogues, resident general of Morocco from 1936...
I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd., 2012. - 297p. Archive Centres and Libraries Mentioned in the Text. List of Illustrations. Acknowledgements. The Establishment of French Colonial Hegemony Over Morocco. Contemporary Moroccan Scholarship on Moroccan Art Production. French Colonial Art Education in Morocco. Book Outline. Part One: Classifications and Associations. Chapter One: Framing...
Routledge, 2013. — 290 p. Exploring the concept of ‘colonial cultures,’ this book analyses how these cultures both transformed, and were transformed by, their various societies. Challenging both the colonial vulgate, and the nationalist paradigm, Revisiting the Colonial Past in Morocco, examines the lesser known specificities of particular moments, practices and institutions in...
Harvard University Press, 1999. — 351 p. Since the ninth century, Morocco has been ruled by a sultan-king who has monopolized the levers of power. This striking longevity invites questions about the institutions and social processes that bolster the monarchy's stability. This collection of twelve articles approaches the question of power by bringing together the most recent...
Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 316 p. — ISBN 978-0-521-00899-0 Morocco is notable for its stable and durable monarchy, its close ties with the West, its vibrant cultural life and its centrality to regional politics. This book, by distinguished historian Susan Gilson Miller, offers a richly documented survey of modern Moroccan history. Arguing that pragmatism rather than...
Brill, 2012. — xviii, 360 p. — (Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib 1). This work presents a study of the history and identity of the Moroccan Bayruk family. The first part of the book gives an outline of the main referents in both the Bayruk vision of ‘self’, and academic discourses on Maghribian history: the dynasty, caravan and ‘tribe’. It identifies...
Editions L'Harmattan, 1992. — 367 p. Comment le mouvement national marocain a-t-il affronté les défis de l'indépendance, comment l'Istiqlal et ses dirigeants, Ben Barka, Allal el-Fassi ou Fqih Basri ont-ils agi face à un pouvoir royal aux prétentions absolues et à une société majoritairement traditionaliste ? Le bled, qui abritait les trois quarts de la population, se mit-il du...
Fondation Mohamed Hassan Ouazzani, 1989. — 390 p. Sommaire Avant-propos. Il Préface de Robert Jean Longuet. Le Socialisme français et le Nationalisme marocain. La revue «Maghreb» (1932 - 1936). Les articles de Mohamed Hassan Ouazzani dans «Maghreb» et dans «Al-Atlas », Etudes sur le Protectorat. Le dahir berbère. Espagne - Maroc. Sujets divers. Annexes. Notes. Documents. Esquisses...
New York University Press, 2001. — 442 p. The first comprehensive portrait of Moroccan history through colonization and independence. The first general history in English of Morocco in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Morocco since 1830: A History explores the profound changes that have affected social relations in Morocco over the last 150 years, especially those...
Oneworld, 2003. — 241 p. This new book charts the exhilarating history of a Morocco's country which lies at the crossroads of two great civilizations, an exotic world with a turbulent and dramatic past.
I.B. Tauris, 2020. — 352 p. From the Rif War to the rebellion of 1958, the Berbers (Imazighen) have played a central role in the history of Moroccan resistance to colonialism in the twentieth century. This book provides an in-depth overview of Berber resistance to the French campaigns of 'Pacification', and the subsequent struggle over Berber identity in the independence era....
I.B. Tauris, 2020. — 352 p. From the Rif War to the rebellion of 1958, the Berbers (Imazighen) have played a central role in the history of Moroccan resistance to colonialism in the twentieth century. This book provides an in-depth overview of Berber resistance to the French campaigns of 'Pacification', and the subsequent struggle over Berber identity in the independence era....
Lulu Publishing, 2019. — 336 p. Hero or Monster? Empire of Clay: The Reign of Moulay Ismail, Sultan of Morocco (1672-1727) assesses contrasting views of Morocco's longest-serving monarch. On the surface, Moulay Ismail's 55-year reign was momentous: he consolidated a new dynasty, the Alaouites; he developed a professional army of soldier-slaves, the Abid al-Bukhari, which he...
Brill, 2014. — xii, 182 p. — (Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib, Volume: 5). In Morocco, the founding myths of healing cults and rituals illustrate conclusively the elaboration of the symbolism and dynamics of power, both in local and national contexts. These dynamics unfold specifically in terms of genealogical representations and mystical initiations, as well...
Cornell University Press, 2021. — 257 p. An Elusive Common details the fraught dynamics of rural life in the arid periphery of southeastern Morocco. Karen Rignall considers whether agrarian livelihoods can survive in the context of globalized capitalism and proposes a new way of thinking about agrarian practice, politics, and land in North Africa and the Middle East. Her book...
Routledge, 2007. — 212 p. — (History and society in the Islamic world). — ISBN: 0-415-41242-0. Civil society is a contested concept in North Africa and the Middle East, as governments have tried to co-opt leading members of civil society in its technocratic view of governance. This has helped to defuse some of the core ideas that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have been...
University of California Press, 1970. — 272 р. In March 1912, the Sultan of Morocco, Moulay Hafid, signed the protectorate treaty with France in exchange for its help against the violent rebellions of the tribes that were constantly challenging his power in most of the country. Two months later, Hubert Lyautey arrived in Casablanca to become the first French resident general in...
University of Nebraska Press, 2009. — 344 p. Before French conquest, education played an important role in Moroccan society as a means of cultural reproduction and as a form of cultural capital that defined a person’s social position. Primarily religious and legal in character, the Moroccan educational system did not pursue European educational ideals. Following the French...
Routledge, 2007. — 226 p. — (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics). — ISBN: 0-415-44369-5. Democratization in Morocco explores the political games of the Moroccan democratization process in the period from independence in 1956 until 2006. By combining a great degree of political theory with empirical material on Morocco, the book sets out not only to analyse the...
Stanford University Press, 2014. — 248 p. In 1910, al-Mahdi al-Wazzani, a prominent Moroccan Islamic scholar completed his massive compilation of Maliki fatwas. An eleven-volume set, it is the most extensive collection of fatwas written and published in the Arab Middle East during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Al-Wazzani's legal opinions addressed practical...
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015. — 353 p. — ISBN 978-1-5017-0023-1 Jonathan Wyrtzen's Making Morocco is an extraordinary work of social science history. Making Morocco’s historical coverage is remarkably thorough and sweeping; the author exhibits incredible scope in his research and mastery of an immensely rich set of materials from poetry to diplomatic messages in a...
М.: ИМЭМО РАН, 2011 г. - 112 с. В монографии исследуются процессы становления берберов (амазигов) как составной части современного марокканского общества в единстве исторических, социокультурных и политических аспектов жизнедеятельности данной этнической общности. Показана роль берберов в формировании и эволюции марокканской нации, и современного государства в Марокко....
2-е изд., перераб. и доп. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2020. — 232 с. + 0,5 л. цв. вкл. — ISBN 978–5–7567–1072–4. Монография посвящена истории, внутренней и внешней политике и культурному наследию Королевства Марокко — единственной монархии в Северной Африке и одного из двух королевств Ближнего Востока, управляемых династиями потомков пророка Мухаммеда. Уникальность Марокко заключается...
2-е изд., перераб. и доп. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2020. — 232 с. + 0,5 л. цв. вкл. — ISBN 978–5–7567–1072–4. Монография посвящена истории, внутренней и внешней политике и культурному наследию Королевства Марокко — единственной монархии в Северной Африке и одного из двух королевств Ближнего Востока, управляемых династиями потомков пророка Мухаммеда. Уникальность Марокко заключается...
М. : Изд-во Ин-та востоковедения РАН, 2001. — 359 с. — (История стран Востока. XX век). В монографии проанализированы основные вехи исторического пути Марокко в XX веке. Автор работы - известный специалист по новейшей истории арабских стран Северной Африки и социально-политической проблематике современного афро-азиатского мира. Его перу принадлежит ряд исследований, касающихся...
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