by Michel Le Gall (Editor)
A wealth of historical writing dealing with the Maghrib (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya) has been published during the roughly forty years since European colonial control ended in the region. This book provides a "state of the field" survey of this postcolonial Maghribi historiography.
The book contains thirteen essays by leading Maghribi and North American scholars. The first section surveys the Maghrib as a whole; the second focuses on individual countries of the Maghrib; and the third explores theoretical issues and case studies. Cutting across chronological categories, the book encompasses historiographical writing dealing with all eras, from the ancient Maghrib to the contemporary period.
Author Biography
Michel Le Gall is Associate Professor of History at St. Olaf College in Minnesota. Kenneth Perkins is Professor of History at the University of South Carolina.
Number of Pages: 286
Dimensions: 0.65 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 01, 1997