1. The Early Years
2. 1939: The Undesirables
3. 1940 Refugees and Resistance
4. 1941: The Casablanca Connection
5. 1942: Stateless in Morocco
6. 1943: Liberating the Camps
7. 1944: The Right to Have Rights
8. 1945: The Shock of Recognition
9. After the War
Susan Gilson Miller, Professor Emerita of History at the University of California, Davis, is the author of books on nineteenth- and twentieth-century North African history, including Disorienting Encounters (1992); In the Shadow of the Sultan (1998); Berbers and Others (2010), and The History of Modern Morocco (2013).
"Susan Gilson Miller's Years of Glory illuminates major themes:
that period's refugee crisis, resistance in Morocco to the Vichy
regime, a talented woman's professional advancement in a
traditional society, and the life of a once-vibrant Jewish
community in North Africa. An exemplary unearthing of the
remarkable legal career of Nelly Benatar."
—Robert O. Paxton, author of Vichy France and the Jews and The
Anatomy of Fascism "A brilliant work of history, Years of Glory
reads like a thriller. Susan Gilson Miller describes the hardships
but also the glory of Jewish life in Morocco through the intrepid
Nelly Benatar, one of the great heroes of modern Jewish history,
whose extraordinary leadership Miller uncovers in this fascinating
book."
—Susannah Heschel, author of The Aryan Jesus "Susan Gilson Miller's
groundbreaking book reveals the life of an unsung Moroccan heroine,
Nelly Benatar. Years of Glory is historical detective work at its
finest, showing how, in the face of an unprecedented refugee
crisis, Benatar's struggle bound Moroccans of all faiths in an
enduring sense of duty, love, and compassion."
—Hicham Alaoui "Narrating the life of a remarkable woman, Susan
Gilson Miller has written a fascinating account of the herculean
struggles to obtain justice for the sea of stateless and homeless
people. Miller's fine book provides an excellent example of the
importance of historical remembering."
—Caroline Moorehead, author of A House in the Mountains "Susan
Gilson Miller helps readers experience the war from aNorth African
perspective, refocusing resistance and Holocaust history away from
its usual European setting... This study of Nelly Benatar makes it
clear that Morocco was an integral part of the Vichy/Nazi war
machine. The issues Benatar raised about meeting the needs of
stateless people, and about the role of Israel as aJewish homeland,
are as important today as they everwere."—Bettina Berch, Jewish
Book Council "Thanks to Susan Gilson Miller's marvelous new
biography, Benatar's legacy is finally made legible for readers.
More importantly,Years of Glory explores the Maghrib as a central
part of the Holocaust and World War II. At the same time, Miller
demonstrates just how profoundly the war disrupted the lives of
those in Morocco and across French North Africa, soundly refuting
historiographies that have tended to see the war as a blip in
Maghribi history. And Miller does all this in lucid, beautiful
prose that draws readers in: I literally could not put the book
down."—Jessica M. Marglin, The Middle East Journal "[Years of
Glory] is a beautifully written reconstruction of Benatar's
cosmopolitan and peripatetic life of service."—Sasha
Goldstein-Sabbah, The Middle Ground "Susan Gilson Miller's [Years
of Glory:] Nelly Benatar and the Pursuit of Justice in Wartime
North Africa is an engaging and eye-opening addition to recent
scholarship about the role of Morocco in World War II."—Stacy E.
Holden, H-Empire
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