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Combining erudition and clarity, the author analyzes in this work the constantly renewed functions and meanings of these major political, religious, identity and artistic objects.
Mr. Mouline, researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and co-founder of Morocco Narrative, a label promoting the history of Morocco, also offers, through this book, the keys to a global and in-depth reading of the trajectories of Morocco, from Antiquity to the present day, in particular by renewing our perception of the concepts, symbols and characters who have shaped the past of the country of the Sunset.
“Much more than simple pieces of fabric, these instruments of identification and mobilization contain deep symbolism and reveal the transformations of the Moroccan personality over time,” we read in the presentation note of this book destined to become a reference work, and now available in all major bookstores and online.
This book, which benefited from the support of Sochepress for its publication and distribution, not only fills a gap but above all constitutes a valuable tool for better understanding the richness of the plural and centuries-old history of the Kingdom, adds the same source.
Nabil Mouline is the author of a large number of studies, books and video clips, notably “The imaginary caliphate of Ahmad al-Mansur: Power and diplomacy in Morocco in the 16th century” (PUF, 2009), “The clerics of Islam: Religious authority and political power in Saudi Arabia” (PUF, 2011), “The caliphate: political history of Islam” (Flammarion, 2016), “The idea of constitution in Morocco” ( Telquel media/Centre Jacques Berque, 2017), “It is said that: first virtual manual of the history of Morocco” (Inshâ’, 2019-2021) and “History of Moroccan-Algerian relations I” (Aji Tafhm, 2022).
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