French Military Rule in Morocco: Colonialism and Its Consequences
@inproceedings{Porch2000FrenchMR, title={French Military Rule in Morocco: Colonialism and Its Consequences}, author={D. Porch}, year={2000} }
French Military Rule in Morocco: Colonialism and its Consequences, by Moshe Gershovich. London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass Publishers, 2000. xvii + 218 pages. Sel. bibl. to g. 230. Index to p. 238. $54.50. France's relationship with its Moroccan Protectorate (1912-25) has generally been regarded as a happy one, especially when compared with that of neighboring Algeria, for at least three reasons. First, France's Moroccan policies were skillfully guided by the flamboyant Resident General Hubert… Expand
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