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A History of Modern Morocco

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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 brand new Moroccan history. The creator’s original and astute interpretations of the events, ideas, and personalities that inform recent political life are testimony to her scholarship and long association with the country. Arguing that pragmatism moderately than ideology has shaped the monarchy’s response to crisis, the book begins with the French invasion of Algeria in 1830 and Morocco’s abortive efforts at reform, the duel with colonial powers and the lack of independence in 1912, the burdens and benefits of France’s forty-four year dominion, and the stunning success of the nationalist movement leading to independence in 1956. Within the post-independence era, the book traces the monarchy’s gradual monopolization of power and the resulting political paralysis, ending with the last years of Hassan II’s reign, when Moroccan society experienced a sudden and radical opening. A postscript brings events as much as 2012, covering topics such as Morocco’s “war on terror,” the détente between the monarchy and the Islamists, and the affect of the Arab Spring. This concise, readable book will inform and enthrall students coming to the history of North Africa for the first time, and also those in other disciplines in search of the background to give-day events Within the region.

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