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The Moroccan Soul
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Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on Arabic Spellings
  • List of Abbreviations Used in the Text
  • 1. Empire and Education
  • 2. An Uncertain Beginning
  • 3. The West African Connection
  • 4. A New Pedagogy for Morocco?
  • 5. A Psychological Ethnology
  • 6. ""A Worker Proletariat with a Dangerous Mentality""
  • 7. Elite Demands
  • 8. Nests of Nationalism
  • 9. Legacies and Reversals
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

About the Author

Spencer D. Segalla is an assistant professor of history at the University of Tampa. His articles have appeared in French Colonial History, Journal of North African Studies, and Edith Wharton Review.   

Reviews

This clearly written book captures the elaborate crosscurrents of its history."" - David H. Slavin, American Historical Review

""Segalla should be congratulated for an enlightening study that stimulates the reader's mind far beyond the topic suggested in the title."" - Samia I. Spencer, French Review

""The Moroccan Soul is a welcome contribution to the history of French imperialism in North Africa."" - Sahar Bazzaz, The Historian

""The Moroccan Soul will offer much to both undergraduate and graduate audiences. It should command the attention of all historians of empire and historians of education, and anyone interested in the modern construction and reconstruction of French and Moroccan identities."" - H-France

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