1st Edition
Morocco Under Colonial Rule French Administration of Tribal Areas 1912-1956
By Robin Bidwell
Copyright 1973
368 Pages
by
Routledge
368 Pages
by
Routledge
349 Pages
by
Routledge
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This evaluation of the work of a colonial administration uses an analysis of the policies employed in the fields of education, administration, justice and agriculture. It shows how a largely archaic and isolated country transformed itself and its relationship with the western world.
Lyautey and la politique indigene; the pacification of the tribes; the Berber policy; the sultan and tribal policy; Pachas and Caids; the great Caids; use of religious leaders in tribal areas; officiers des affaires indigenes and controleurs civils; land policy of the protectorate; agricultural and other developments in tribal areas; education in tribal areas; health policy in tribal areas; justice in tribal areas; the Jemaas; Moroccans as soldiers and workers; the effect of French rule upon the tribes; appendices.
Biography
Robin Bidwell Secretary of the Middle East Center, Cambridge