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Africanists and Africans of the Maghrib II: casualties of secularity
This article is the second segment of a two-part project that deconstructs Africanist conceptions of the origin of black Africans of the Maghrib. In the first part, I identified the textual threads linking Africanist discourses on Africans (blacks) of ...
Mohamed, Mohamed Hassan
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2023
The Almoravid Maghrib uncovers the richness and complexity of a neglected past. A pivotal moment in the history of North Africa, the rise of the Almoravids brought a corner of the Maghrib into closer contact with the world around. From the Cid to the Seljuqs, the Almoravids impressed contemporaries in ways no Maghribi regime had, signalling a ...
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The Almoravid Maghrib uncovers the richness and complexity of a neglected past. A pivotal moment in the history of North Africa, the rise of the Almoravids brought a corner of the Maghrib into closer contact with the world around. From the Cid to the Seljuqs, the Almoravids impressed contemporaries in ways no Maghribi regime had, signalling a ...
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The politics of family planning in the Maghrib
Studies In Comparative International Development, 1982This article uses a comparative case study approach to relate policy outcomes in terms of family planning to the patterns of political forces observed in the 3 Maghrib states of Algeria Morocco and Tunisia. It is suggested that official support for a strong family planning program may be linked to recognition of the problem of low labor absorption and
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The Maghrib Before Colonialism
2023Since pre-historical times, the Maghrib – today the countries of Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya – has experienced a vast array of intertwined histories and societies. Over time, its indigenous communities have had to engage with various external partners from different geographic and cultural environments that have both been influenced
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Towards a history of the Maghrib
Middle Eastern Studies, 1975The historical study of North Africa has until quite recently been an almost exclusively French preserve. The few English-speaking historians who ventured to deal with the Maghrib did so at their peril, always vulnerable to criticism for not having sufficiently mastered the enormous French literature.
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1977
ALMORAVIDS AND ALMOHADS TO c. 1250 During the second half of the eleventh century the Almoravids, who had emerged from the south-western Sahara, extended their conquests from Ghana in the south, and over the Maghrib to Spain in the north. Morocco, which had previously been divided among rival dynasties, was united and began to assume its own ...
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ALMORAVIDS AND ALMOHADS TO c. 1250 During the second half of the eleventh century the Almoravids, who had emerged from the south-western Sahara, extended their conquests from Ghana in the south, and over the Maghrib to Spain in the north. Morocco, which had previously been divided among rival dynasties, was united and began to assume its own ...
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