The Maghrib in the New Century
Identity, Religion, and Politics
Daniel Zisenwine editor Bruce Maddy-Weitzman editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University Press of Florida
Published:30th Dec '07
Should be back in stock very soon

Situated on Europe's threshold, the Maghrib's core states - Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia - are confronted by many of the same dire political, social, and economic circumstances as the Arab and other Muslim countries farther east. However, these countries are often overlooked during debates over the future of the Middle East, even though their political and social systems appear more ripe for the kind of partnership envisaged by Western policy-makers than others in the region. This volume features a topical focus on Islamic movements, an emphasis on the importance of the Berber dimension of contemporary North African society and politics, and the inclusion of a crucial transnational perspective stressing the Maghrib's ties to Europe. All of this is set against a backdrop of larger questions of history, memory, and national identity at the dawn of a new century.
Readable, useful update on key issues confronting contemporary Maghrib. Valuable sources for students, area specialists, and general public interested in this important region and its relations with Europe and the United States. - Wilfrid J. Rollman, Wellesley College ""A fine collection of original pieces by an international group of authors that fills a hole in current literature. All the other works on the entire Maghrib are out of date because of the current importance of Islamic political movements."" - I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins University
ISBN: 9780813031422
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 534g
256 pages