The first general history in English of Morocco in the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Morocco since 1830: A History
explores the profound changes that have affected social relations
in Morocco over the last 150 years, especially those between the
sexes, and between linguistic identities and cultures.
Although the country has returned to roughly its pre-colonial
boundaries, Morocco still suffers from the effects of colonization
by France and Spain. Its current king, like the sultans of the
nineteenth century, claims legitimacy through his leadership of the
Islamic community, but there is a long tradition of dissent based
on Islamic ideals. Morocco's history is also marked by the enduring
presence of a large Jewish community.
This comprehensive portrait examines the tactics used by
Moroccan rulers to cope with European penetration in the nineteenth
century and colonialism in the twentieth, and, since the 1950s, to
retain control of the independent state. As Pennell points out,
however, the ruling dynasty is not sufficiently representative of
modern Morocco, nor are political events the only influence on
change. Most Moroccans are still poor, and their lives are shaped
by their economic circumstances. The influence of harvests, access
to land and water, and external trade have always determined the
fate of the majority.
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