1. Introduction; 2. The call of the minaret in the 'West': the establishment of Islam in the Maghrib and Spain; 3. The Maghrib under Berber dynasties; 4. Ottoman rule in the Central and Eastern Maghrib; 5. Morocco consolidates her national identity, 1510–1822; 6. The age of aggressive European colonialism, 1830–1914; 7. 1919 to independence; 8. Epilogue: the Maghrib after independence; Bibliography; Index.
A new history of North Africa within the Islamic period from the Arab conquest to the present.
"In general, it is appropriate to regard A History of the Maghrib
in the Islamic Period as the best overview of its subject presently
avaiable in English." International Journal of Middle Eastern
Studies
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Studies." A.J. Abraham, Journal of Third World Studies
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