A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period

Author: Jamil M. Abun-Nasr  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9781316041154

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521337670

Subject: K41 North Africa

Keyword: 亚洲史

Language: ENG

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A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period

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Building on the two previous editions of his History of the Maghrib, Professor Abun-Nasr has written a completely new history of North Africa within the Islamic period which begins with the Arab conquest and brings the story up to the present day. He emphasises the factors which led to the adoption of Islam by practically the entire population, the geographical position of the area, which made it the main trade link between the Mediterranean world and the Sudan and led to its involvement in the confrontation between the Christian and Islamic worlds. In Morocco, this confrontation led to the emergence of a distinct religio-political community ruled by sharifian dynasties and, in the rest of the Maghrib, to integration in the Ottoman empire. The political and economic developments of the 'piratical' regencies of Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, the establishment of European colonial rule, the nationalist movements and Islamic religious reform are all treated in detail. The balance between factual account and interpretation makes the book especially useful to students of African and Islamic history.

Chapter

Arab-caliphial rule and the Berbers

Kharijite Berber rebellion against Arab domination

The Rustamids

The Banu Midrar

The Idrisids

The Aghlabids

The Fatimids and Zirids

Relations between the Andalus and the Maghrib, eighth to eleventh centuries

The Maghrib under Berber dynasties

The Almoravids

The Almohads

The Marinids

The Hafsids

The Zayyanids

Ottoman rule in the Central and Eastern Maghrib

Spanish expansion and Ottoman intervention

The regency of Algiers

Tunisia under the deys and the Husaynids

Libya under Ottoman and Qaramanli rule (1551–1835)

Morocco consolidates her national identity, 1510–1822

The Saʿdiyans, 1510–1603

Morocco dismembered, 1603–68

The ʿAlawites, 1668–1822

The Maghrib in the age of aggressive European colonialism, 1830—1914

The emergence of French Algeria

The Algerian settlers' path to victory, 1848–1914

Tunisia: beys, consuls, and financiers, 1837–78

Tunisia: the establishment of the French protectorate

Morocco at the crossroads, 1822–1912

Libya: an Ottoman advance post, 1835–1912

The Maghrib, 1919 to independence

Algeria between the two world wars

Algeria: the nationalism of the élvolués

The Algerian revolution and independence

Tunisia: from anti-colonialism to nationalism; 1919–34

Tunisia: the Neo-Destour and independence

Morocco: the French and Spanish protectorates

Morocco: traditional elite and new aspirations

Libya: three entities in one nation, 1912–51

Epilogue: the Maghrib after independence

Bibliography

Index

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