Making Morocco
Discover the intricate tapestry of Moroccan identity in Making Morocco by Jonathan Wyrtzen, published by Cornell University Press in 2018. This compelling work of social science history spans 277 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the nation's rich past. Wyrtzen delves into an impressive array of sources, from poetry to diplomatic correspondence, showcasing his mastery of diverse materials over a century of Moroccan history.
Through his meticulous research, Wyrtzen examines themes of ethnicity, nationalism, and national characteristics, providing readers with a profound understanding of Morocco's social dynamics. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a student of cultural studies, Making Morocco is an essential addition to your bookshelf. Immerse yourself in the complexities of Moroccan society and gain insights that resonate beyond its borders.