Labyrinths, Intellectuals and the Revolution
The Arabic-Language Moroccan Novel, 1957-72
Biographical note
Ian Campbell, Ph.D. (2003), Emory University, is Assistant Professor of Arabic at Georgia State University. He has published articles and book chapters on the Arabic-language Moroccan novel and administers a YouTube channel for intermediate Arabic students, Arabic Grammar Unpacked.
Readership
All interested in modern Arabic literature, postcolonial literature, Moroccan history and politics, and Francophone Moroccan literature.
€99.00$138.00
Pascal Buresi and Hicham El Aallaoui, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, France
Travis Bruce (English translation)
Travis Bruce (English translation)
This book examines through the edition, translation, and study of Almohad provincial appointments the administrative, political, ideological, and religious organisation of the largest European-African Empire, renewing the study of power and authority in the medieval Islamic world.
€69.00$96.00
James A. O. C. Brown, University of Cambridge
Using new archival evidence, this book examines the links between Morocco and Gibraltar, focusing on the period around 1750-1850. It shows how these connections challenge existing assumptions about the perceived division between opposite sides of the Strait of Gibraltar.
€89.00$122.00
Mohamed Hassan Mohamed, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Using an ensemble of sources and current concepts, this book proposes new ways of conceiving the place of the caravan and the dynasty in Maghribian historical experiences and modes of identification.
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