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Fascist Propaganda in the Maghrib

Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 2011
Abstract The article deals with fascist propaganda towards the Maghrib. It mainly addresses the question of whether fascist propaganda in the Maghrib, which was targeted to reach every social stratum, was effective. It also aims at elucidating in which way the nationalist forces tried to turn the fascist initiatives to their own advantage, in the ...
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Locating social analysis in the Maghrib

The Journal of North African Studies, 2013
As an introduction to this special issue, this essay surveys problems of scale and perspective in historical and social scientific scholarship on the Maghrib. It locates the studies collected in this volume in the longer perspective of trends in scholarship on the region, identifies some analytical challenges shared across disciplines, and suggests ...
James McDougall, Robert P. Parks
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Russian works on the Maghrib

Middle Eastern Studies, 1987
Agrarniye strukturi stran Vostoka, Agrarian Structure of the Countries of the East (Moscow: Nauka Press, 1977; 280 pp.) Idiyolojiyat al‐Dimuqratiyya al‐Thawriyya al‐Ifriqiyya, The Ideology of African Revolutionary Democracy (Moscow: The Soviet Academy of Science, 1983; 144 pp.) Partii v riyevolyutsionniy protsyess b stranakh Azii i Afriki, sbornik ...
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The Ottoman Maghrib, 1505–1830

2020
Between 1505 and 1830, the foundations were laid for the modern nation-states of Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. Of these three countries, only Tunisia had established a clear independent identity prior to the 16th century. Early in that century, all three regions came under the control of the Ottoman Empire, mostly in response to attempts by European ...
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The western Maghrib and Sudan

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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The Maghrib and Egypt

2021
Menahem Ben-Sasson, Oded Zinger
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Two Studies of the Maghrib

African Studies Review, 1972
Gifford B. Doxsee, Jamil M. Abun-Nasr
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