Les Villes Imperiales du Maroc offers an in-depth look at four of Morocco's major historic cities: Fès, Marrakech, Meknès, and the twinned Rabat-Salé region. Through text by Samuel Pickens and photographic documentation by Philippe Saharoff, the book explores the cultural heritage, architecture, and historical developments that shaped the identities of these imperial cities. Richly illustrat…
This book presents a comprehensive history of Morocco from ancient times to the modern period. Bernard Lugan, a North African historian, outlines Morocco's political, social, economic, and cultural evolution, including the influence of Berber tribes, the heyday of Islamic dynasties, Morocco's relations with Europe, the French and Spanish colonial eras, and the path to independence. Using a hist…
Morocco: Land of Promise is a collective work by a group of Moroccan academics, historians, diplomats, and government figures to depict the nation's journey to building a modern state. The book highlights the relationship between the king and his subjects as the foundation of national stability, and outlines Morocco's political, social, and economic achievements since independence. Through his…