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Judeo-Arabic Popular Nonfiction in Morocco during the First Half of the Twentieth Century
David Guedj
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Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
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20th Century
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Cultural History
25%
Early Twentieth Century
50%
Ethics
25%
Halakha
25%
Hebrew
25%
Jewish
50%
Jewish Community
25%
Jewish Law
25%
Judeo-Arabic
100%
Morocco
100%
National Identity
25%
National Movement
25%
New Elites
25%
Nonfiction
100%
Pamphlets
25%
Popular
100%
Printing House
25%
Religious Identity
25%
Secularization Process
25%
Stricture
25%
Zionism
25%
Zionist Ideology
25%
Arts and Humanities
1960s
25%
Culture history
25%
Early Twentieth Century
50%
Halakha
25%
Halakha Law
25%
Hebrew
25%
Jewish Community
25%
Judaism
50%
Judeo-Arabic
100%
Literature
50%
Local
25%
Morocco
100%
Nonfiction
100%
Pamphlets
25%
Popular
100%
Secularization
25%
Twentieth Century
100%
Typography
25%
Vernacular
75%
Social Sciences
Early Twentieth Century
50%
Halakha Law
25%
Hebrew
25%
Judaism
75%
Morocco
100%
National Identity
25%
Religious Identity
25%
Secularization
25%
Twentieth Century
100%