From the skyscrapers of cosmopolitan Casablanca to ochre villages on the camel route to Timbuktu, discoveries jolt the imagination in the kingdom of Morocco. Horsemen still gallop with rifles ablaze -- just for fun. The patter of salesmen sipping mint tea, and the fragrance of spices, lure you deeper into the maze of the medina. From magic Marrakesh to the endless Agadir beach, This Way Morocco provides all you'll need to know for an enjoyable trip.
Presents an introduction to the food of Morocco, with eighty recipes for appetizers, tangine, coucous dishes, and stuffed pastries, along with a discussion of the country's history and diverse culinary culture.
The Golden Book of Morocco
Lonely Planet_s Morocco is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you.
Chronicles the experiences, identity, agency and achievements of enslaved black people in Morocco from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century.
Taking Morocco as its focus, this book looks at the political change in the country since 1990.
An anthropological study of Berber society and particularly the Rifian tribes of Morocoo, a Muslim society. This book deals with the background of these tribes, their settlement in various areas and contemporary issues.
The nightclubs and bars have all been replaced by cafés, while the brothels have transformed into bazaars. That said, this is still the place to be to spy Tanjaouis sipping on a coffee or tea and to take in the hustle of the medina.
The only comprehensive history of this popular travel destination Beginning with Morocco’s incorporation into the Roman Empire, this book charts the country’s uneasy passage to the 21st century and reflects on the nation of citizens ...
Morocco
Jonathan Wyrtzen demonstrates how, during the Protectorate period, interactions among a wide range of European and local actors indelibly politicized four key dimensions of Moroccan identity: religion, ethnicity, territory, and the role of ...