State, Society and Islam in the Western Regions of the Sahara Regional Interactions and Social Change

This open access book takes a deeper and broader perspective of the Hassaniya-speaking groups of the western region of the Sahara. There has been a surge of interest in this region, often centred around sensationalist news reports and policy briefs. But in-depth understanding and analysis remains ne...

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Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2022
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