The end of World War II intensified Morocco's nationalist
struggle against French colonial rule, with the establishment of
the Istiqlal ('independence') party and the Moroccan Sultan's
emergence as a national leader. In this book, Daniel Zisenwine
charts the rise of Morocco's leading nationalist party, and
illustrates the weakness of Moroccan political parties at the
outset of the anti-colonial struggle. While Morocco today faces
formidable challenges, its political system remains profoundly
influenced by the events charted in this book. Drawing from a wide
range of previously unpublished sources, Daniel Zisenwine presents
the background to the Istiqlal's establishment, its initial actions
and demands, and an extensive discussion of its social activities
aimed at mobilizing the Moroccan public during the anti-colonial
struggle.
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