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Abdallah Laroui. The History of the Maghrib: An Interpretive Essay. Richard Manheim, trans. (Originally published in French) Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Univeristy Press, 1977. viii + 431 pp. Maps, dynastic chronologies, bibliography, index. $22.50

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

Stuart Schaar*
Affiliation:
History Department, Brooklyn College, CUNY
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Historical Overviews
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1979

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1 L'ideologie arabe contemporaine (Paris: Maspero, 1967) and La crise des intellectuels arabes: traditionalisme ou historicisme? (Paris: Maspero, 1974).

2 Hodgson's synthesis of Islamic history, The Venture of Islam, first appeared in two volumes in 1961 and was re-issued posthumously by Chicago University Press in an expanded three volume version during 1974.

3 See. Ranger, T. O., “Connexions between ‘Primary Resistance’ movements and mass nationalism in East and Central Africa,” Journal of African History, Part I, Vol. IX, No. 3 (1968), 437453 and Part II, Vol. DC, No. 4 (1968), 631-641.CrossRefGoogle Scholar