Theorizing the histories of colonialism and nationalism in the Arab Maghrib.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa): An article from: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)
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Author(s)Edmund, III Burke
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From the supplier: The colonial histories of the Arab Maghrib in North Africa written by the French have focused on the role of France as providing civilization and progress, while the nationalist books in the 1950s and 1960s have considered the reverse to be true. However, the two opposing views are unable to truly capture the true essence of their colonial histories. The colonial history of Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt should be viewed from a stand point that is independent of the French and nationalist versions of it.
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Title: Theorizing the histories of colonialism and nationalism in the Arab Maghrib.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa)
Author: Edmund, III Burke
Publication:Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1998
Publisher: Association of Arab-American University Graduates and Institute of Arab Studies
Volume: v20 Issue: n2 Page: p5(15)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The colonial histories of the Arab Maghrib in North Africa written by the French have focused on the role of France as providing civilization and progress, while the nationalist books in the 1950s and 1960s have considered the reverse to be true. However, the two opposing views are unable to truly capture the true essence of their colonial histories. The colonial history of Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt should be viewed from a stand point that is independent of the French and nationalist versions of it.
Citation Details
Title: Theorizing the histories of colonialism and nationalism in the Arab Maghrib.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa)
Author: Edmund, III Burke
Publication:Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1998
Publisher: Association of Arab-American University Graduates and Institute of Arab Studies
Volume: v20 Issue: n2 Page: p5(15)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

