North Africa, Islam, and the Mediterranean world :
[Book]
from the Almoravids to the Algerian War /
edited by Julia Clancy-Smith.
Portland, Or. :
Frank Cass,
2001.
202 pages :
illustrations, maps ;
23 cm.
Cass series--history and society in the Islamic world,
1466-9390
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Liminal states : Morocco and the Iberian frontier between the twelfth and nineteenth centuries / Amira K. Bennison -- Trading through Islam : the interconnections of Sijilmasa, Ghana and the Almoravid movement / James A. Miller -- Re-thinking the Almoravids, re-thinking Ibn Khaldun / Ronald A. Messier -- Maghribis in the Mashriq during the modern period : representations of the other within the world of Islam / Mohamed El Mansour -- The Mahalla : the origins of Beylical sovereignty in Ottoman Tunisia during the early modern period / Dalenda Larguèche -- The city and the sea : evolving forms of Mediterranean cosmopolitanism in Tunis, 1700-1881 / Abdelhamid Larguèche -- The Mediterranean before colonialism : fragments from the life of ʻAli bin ʻUthman al-Hammi in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Edmund Burke III -- The 1907 Mauchamp Affair and the French civilizing mission in Morocco / Jonathan G. Katz -- Decolonising 'French universalism' : reconsidering the impact of the Algerian War on French intellectuals / James D. Le Sueur.