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The Rif War, which took place in Northern Morocco between 1921 and 1926 and which almost shattered Spain's protectorate there, as well as threatening France's hold over the rest of Morocco, is, perhaps the most important anti-colonial struggle of the pre-World War II era. Not only did it lead to the deaths of tens of thousands of Spanish soldiers —10,000 of them in one battle alone in 1921—, but it also led indirectly to the Spanish Civil War and spurred on the nascent nationalist cause in Morocco itself. Yet the events of the war and the personalities of its leading protagonists, at least on the Moroccan side, are curiously little known. nor is the innovative nature of their convictions fully understood.
This book is a re-written version of the author's PhD Thesis for the University of Leeds, completed in 1979.
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La guerra del Rif: Abdelkrim El-Jattabi y su estado rifeño
2001, Ciudades Autónomas de Ceuta y Melilla, UNED-Centro Asociado de Melilla
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A Country with a Government and a Flag: The Rif War in Morocco, 1921-1926
1986, Middle East and North African Studies Press, Distributed outside the UK by L. Rienner
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A Country with a Government and a Flag: The Rif War in Morocco, 1921-1926
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Bibliography: 260-270.
Revision of thesis (Ph.D)--University of Leeds, 1979.
Includes index.
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