" The Mellah of Marrakesh] captures the vibrancy of Jewish
society in Marrakesh in the tumultuous last decades prior to
colonial rule and in the first decades of life in the colonial era.
Although focused on the Jewish community, it offers a compelling
portrait of the political, social, and economic issues confronting
all of Morocco and sets a new standard for urban social history."
Dale F. Eickelman
Weaving together threads from Jewish history and Islamic urban
studies, The Mellah of Marrakesh situates the history of what was
once the largest Jewish quarter in the Arab world in its proper
historical and geographical contexts. Although framed by coverage
of both earlier and later periods, the book focuses on the late
19th century, a time when both the vibrancy of the mellah and the
tenacity of longstanding patterns of inter-communal relations that
took place within its walls were being severely tested. How local
Jews and Muslims, as well as resident Europeans lived the big
political, economic, and social changes of the pre- and early
colonial periods is reconstructed in Emily Gottreich s vivid
narrative.
Published with the generous support of the Koret
Foundation."
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