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North Africa (Traveller's History Series)

AUTHOR: Barnaby Rogerson
ISBN: 156656252X

SHORT DESCRIPTION: "Rogerson shows a mastery of his subject in this clear and literate history of the Maghrib . . . A fascinating account that should appeal not merely to travelers seeking an understanding of the region but also general readers with a taste for...

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North Africa (Traveller's History Series)
- Book Review,
by Barnaby Rogerson

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Written with the goal of providing modern-day travelers with accessible historical background, this account of Morocco, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia succeeds in being both detailed and quite manageable as a quick, on-the-ground read. Rogerson has edited several traditional guidebooks to the region (e.g., Cadogan Guide to Morocco, 1989), and here is further proof of his knowledge of the Maghreb. He clearly presents North Africa's history, from the days of Carthage and the Punic Wars to the days of the Romans and the rise and fall of Christianity, the Arab conquest, the Ottoman Empire, and on to the ancestors of today's rulers. Rogerson describes the area as an island, isolated by three seas and quite apart from Europe and continental Africa. It borders land only to the east, from which have come the area's three cultural transformations--the Neolithic revolution, the Iron Age, and the arrival of Islam. The text overall is an easy-to-read and enjoyable history of a most fascinating area, complemented by handsome maps and illustrations. David Cline

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For travellers on the ground or students at their desk, this handy paperback will prove invaluable for sorting the Almohads from Almoravides. It provides a concise and readable history of the region's journey from its earliest beginnings right up to the politics and life of the present day. Written by an acknowledged expert of the area, it covers the countries of Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Libya.


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         Book Review

North Africa (Traveller's History Series)
- Book Reviews,
by Barnaby Rogerson

North Africa (Traveller's History Series)

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"Rogerson shows a mastery of his subject in this clear and literate history of the Maghrib . . . A fascinating account that should appeal not merely to travelers seeking an understanding of the region but also general readers with a taste for history. Recommended . . ".--"Library Journal".

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

Rogerson, who leads lecture tours through the region, traces the experiences and influences from the Carthaginians of the fifth century BC to the French in the 20th, treating the area bounded by the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and the Sahara as a single cultural and geographical. He supports the chronological chapters with a chronology, list of rulers, a gazetteer keyed to text references, historical maps, illustrations, and a short list of further reading. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)


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