ISBN:
0932885209
Language:
English
Pages:
XI, 331 S
,
graph. Darst
Series Statement:
Harvard Middle Eastern monographs 31
Series Statement:
Harvard middle eastern monographs
DDC:
964
Keywords:
Morocco
;
Politics and government
;
19th century
;
Morocco
;
Politics and government
;
20th century
;
Monarchy
;
Morocco
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Marokko
;
Politik
;
Autorität
;
Kultur
;
Geschichte 800-1998
Description / Table of Contents:
Miller, Susan Gilson; Bourqia, Rahma: An introduction to the discussion. - S. 1-14. Kably, Mohamed: Legitimacy of state power and socioreligious variations in medieval Morocco. - S. 17-29. Kilito, Abdelfattah: Speaking to princes: Al-Yusi and Mawlay Isma'il. - S. 30-46. Mansour, Mohamed El-: The sanctuary (hurm) in precolonial Morocco. - S. 49-73. Schroeter, Daniel J.: Royal power and the economy in precolonial Morocco. Jews and the legitimation of foreign trade. - S. 74-102. Miller, Susan Gilson: "Dhimma" reconsidered. Jews, taxes, and royal authority in nineteenth-century Tangier. - S. 103-126. Hammoudi, Abdellah: The reinvention of "Dar al-mulk". The Moroccan political system and its legitimation. - S. 129-175. Combs-Schilling, M. Elaine: Performing monarchy, staging nation. - S. 176-214. Gregg, Gary S.: Themes of authority in the life histories of young Moroccans. - S. 215-240. Bourqia, Rahma: The cultural legacy of power in Morocco. - S. 243-258. Munson, Henry, Jr.: The elections of 1993 and de
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