Nation, Society and Culture in North AfricaJames McDougall The essays in this volume explore the complexities of the relationship between states, social groups and individuals in contemporary North Africa, as expressed through the politics, culture and history of nationhood. From Morocco to Libya, from bankers to refugees, from colonialism to globalisation, a range of individual studies examines how North Africans have imagined and made their world in the twentieth century. |
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The Passions of the Past Representations | 14 |
Ideologies of the Nation | 35 |
Turkey Viewed from | 59 |
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