El colonialismo español en Marruecos y las migraciones árabes y sefardíes en el Cono Sur: primeros contactos a principios del siglo XX
This work contemplates an approach to the first ideological contacts and transnational activities between migrants from the Arab World in the Southern Cone and the orbit of actors linked to the political and ideological management of the Spanish Protectorate in Morocco during the twenties and thirti...
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Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
2021
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Sumario: | This work contemplates an approach to the first ideological contacts and transnational activities between migrants from the Arab World in the Southern Cone and the orbit of actors linked to the political and ideological management of the Spanish Protectorate in Morocco during the twenties and thirties of the last century. In that journey, appear the intellectual and institutional links between the networks of migrants, exiles and activists of the Arab and Sephardi diaspora, and the political and intellectual currents of pan-Arabism, pan-Islamism, Spanish Africanism, pan-Hispanism, Andalusian Regionalism and Spanish Republicanism across three continents. These two-way approaches articulate imaginaries from the past, opportunities for the present and geopolitical readings for the future. |
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