We are very pleased to announce that The MAGHREB REVIEW is now available via @ProjectMUSE. You can read our latest articles & articles dating back to 2009! Please retweet, so that we can find anybody interested in the history, politics & culture of the Maghreb! #MaghrebStudies
The newest issue of #TheMaghrebReview is out! It includes an article by Norman Cigar on a Swiss businessman in pre-Protectorate Morocco, one by Mustafa Kabha on "The Fall of Al-Andalus", one by @mbishku on Saudi Arabia & Morocco & one by Ouassim Mansoury and Majda Sebbani [1/2]
Last year, finally, Filippo Petrucci wrote about "The Departure of Italians from Tunisia after 1956" (in French - https://t.co/bi0MzVGDg6). Each of these 3 articles, written for #TheMaghrebReview, is a careful & detailed historical study & definitely worth a look! @ProjectMUSE
In 2015, he compared the "Italian Occupation in Tunisia and Yugoslavia: Differences & Similarities in Relations with Jews" (https://t.co/nqs2SW36IF), while in 2021, he studied the "Welcome of Egyptian Jews in France & the Role of the Cojasor" (in French - https://t.co/L6TpwB1HrN)
It's always a pleasure to write for the wonderful Maghreb Review and I'm delighted these articles are now accessible online via @ProjectMUSE. I particularly enjoyed working on these articles with my mentor Ron Nettler, who first introduced me to Mohamed Ben Madani & the journal.
Together with Ronald Nettler, @fitzmorrissey also wrote about Mohamed Talbi's framing of Ibn Khaldun as a "Pioneer of Reason and Modernity" in 2022 (https://t.co/wZHcXrUyzs) & about Ibn Khaldun himself in 2019 (https://t.co/ERP54UxOSR) for #TheMaghrebReview. Do have a look!
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