Since the ninth century, Morocco has been ruled by a sultan-king who has monopolized the levers of power. This striking longevity invites questions about the institutions and social processes that bolster the monarchy’s stability. This collection of twelve articles approaches the question of power by bringing together the most recent scholarship on Moroccan political culture as seen from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and historical moments, from the medieval period until today. Focussing primarily on popular understandings of authority, the studies in this volume encompass themes of sainthood, ceremony, submission, tolerance, violence, sexuality, gender, and intergenerational conflict.
HARVARD MIDDLE EASTERN MONOGRAPHS

Harvard Middle Eastern Monographs 31
In the Shadow of the Sultan
Culture, Power, and Politics in Morocco
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ISBN 9780932885203
Publication: September 1999


