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The Berbers of Morocco: A History of Resistance

Autor Michael Peyron
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2022
From the Rif War to the rebellion of 1958, the Berbers (Imazighen) have played a central role in the history of Moroccan resistance to colonialism in the twentieth century. This book provides an in-depth overview of Berber resistance to the French campaigns of 'Pacification', and the subsequent struggle over Berber identity in the independence era. Deeply steeped in Berber history and culture, the author traces the major and minor engagements between French forces and the Berbers in revealing detail, using previously unavailable sources. Relying on a wealth of oral sources and extensive field work, it provides the most complete history to date of one of the most important Berber communities in North Africa.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755639359
ISBN-10: 0755639359
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 51 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Interdisciplinary appeal to North African Studies, Middle Eastern History, Berber Studies, Anthropology, Political Science, Oral History.

Notă biografică

Michael Peyron is Visiting Professor at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (Morocco). He is a specialist in the field of Berber language, literature and culture. Peyron has previously taught at the Faculty of Letters of Mohammed V University in Rabat (1973-1988) and in the English Department at Grenoble University (1988-95) and from 1995 to 1997 he was a guest lecturer at King Fahd School for Translation (Tangier, Morocco). He has published widely on the Berbers in English and French.

Cuprins

ForewordIntroduction Chapter 1: Berber origins Chapter 2: From Carthage to IslamChapter 3: Dynasts versus heretics Chapter 4: Triumph of the Atlas Chapter 5: Makers of mayhem: Beni Hilal and Ma'qil. Chapter 6: Atlas saints and mountain monarchs. Chapter 7: Senhaja revival Chapter 8: Scourge of the Berbers Chapter 9: Transition and recoveryChapter 10: The Berber backlash Chapter 11: Dawn of the great qayd era. Chapter 12: The foreign threat Chapter 13: Start of Morocco's thirty years war Chapter 14: Defence of central Middle Atlas Chapter 15: Stemming the tide in SE Chapter 16: Great qayd against marabout Chapter 17: Between Oum Rbia' and Moulouya: failure of the marabouts Chapter 18: Boisterous battles round Jbel Tichoukt Chapter 19: Phoney war on the Atlas front (1926-1929) Chapter 20: Reckless raiders rule the roost (1927-1934) Chapter 21: Opening rounds of Atlas endgame: Ayt Ya'qoub and Tazizaout (1929-1932) Chapter 22: Heroic defence of Tazizaout Chapter 23: Atlas endgame: closing stages (1933-1934) Chapter 24: Pacification aftermath Chapter 25: Transition to modernity: protectorate and independence Chapter 26: Amazigh culture fights to assert itself in Moroco (2007-2018)Conclusion

Recenzii

Michael Peyron has written a groundbreaking study on the history of the Berbers of Morocco. He devoted all of his scholarly life to the study of their history, in particular their history in the 20th century. As a fluent speaker of Middle Atlas Berber he was able to collect Berber language materials (poetry, accounts of historical events) by which his book has acquired a definitely Berber perspective. Michael Peyron is the best scholar to guide the reader through the various stages of the Moroccan Berbers' complex history.
There can be few outsiders more familiar with the history, language and culture of the Berbers of the Moroccan Atlas mountains than Michael Peyron. Distilling over half a century's experience of exploring and living in the Atlas, The Berbers of Morocco paints a rich and colourful history stretching back to the classical era. Peyron's fluency in the Tamazight language allows him to draw on a wealth of local oral history and traditional poetry collected over the years to enrich the historical narrative and give valuable voice to the memories and perspectives of the people of the region.
A rollicking examination of Amazigh military resistance, and a paean to cultural resilience. Written with clarity, verve, and precision, this book draws from a lifetime of passionate research.