LEADER 04007 am 2200709 n 450 001 9910418042803321 005 20200505 010 $a979-1-03-655893-1 024 7 $a10.4000/books.cidehus.12368 035 $a(CKB)4100000011273883 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-cidehus-12368 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/46482 035 $a(PPN)248497952 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011273883 100 $a20200603j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEntangled peripheries. New contributions to the history of Portugal and Morocco $eEssays in homage to Eva Maria von Kemnitz / 210 $aÉvora $cPublicações do Cidehus$d2020 330 $aThe main aim of this volume is to explore the continuity of Portuguese-Moroccan relations before and, especially, after the classic period of the 11th-16th centuries. Its title, ?Entangled peripheries?, is a conceptual attempt to account for the contradiction between the resilience of bilateral contacts and exchanges and its decreasing relevance for both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Although most chapters focus on topics of the 18th-20th centuries, the contributions dealing with the medieval and early modern periods provide a long durée perspective typical of ?entangled history?. Other distinctive elements of this historiographical current are also present, such as the circulations and networks of people and objects and the supranational and regional actors and processes, which help situate Portugal and Morocco as ?peripheries?. The volume is divided in three sections: ?Marginal circulations?, ?Facts, histories, fictions? and ?Beyond nationalism and colonialism?. The first one presents case-studies of displacements of ethnically or socially marginal groups between Morocco and Portugal between the 15th and the 20th centuries. The last section?s examines how regional, imperial and global processes far outweighed bilateral relations across the Strait of Gibraltar both before and after the classic period of the 11th-16th centuries. Finally, the middle section of this volume engages with the ?entangled peripheries? approach not literally as the other two but in a meta-sense, by focusing on historical sources, historiography and historical fiction. 606 $aHistory 606 $a11th-16th centuries 606 $a18th-20th centuries 606 $acirculations 606 $aentangled history 606 $aperipheries 606 $aPortuguese-Moroccan relations 610 $a11th-16th centuries 610 $aentangled history 610 $aPortuguese-Moroccan relations 610 $aperipheries 610 $a18th-20th centuries 610 $acirculations 615 4$aHistory 615 4$a11th-16th centuries 615 4$a18th-20th centuries 615 4$acirculations 615 4$aentangled history 615 4$aperipheries 615 4$aPortuguese-Moroccan relations 700 $aAkmir$b Youssef$01367023 701 $aBarros$b Maria Filomena Lopes de$01298897 701 $aClarence-Smith$b William G$01330269 701 $aCorreia$b Fernando Branco$01242422 701 $aEssounani$b Driss$01330270 701 $aFelipe$b Helena de$0738898 701 $aGarcía-Pereda$b Ignacio$01330271 701 $aKemnitz ?$b Prof. Dra. Eva-Maria von$01330272 701 $aMartínez$b Francisco Javier$01330273 701 $aMolénat$b Jean-Pierre$01286772 701 $aNeves$b Rui Manuel Ramalho Ortigão$01330274 701 $aSidarus$b Adel$0647638 701 $aTavim$b José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva$01311084 701 $aMartínez$b Francisco Javier$01330273 801 0$bFR-FrMaCLE 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910418042803321 996 $aEntangled peripheries. New contributions to the history of Portugal and Morocco$93389782 997 $aUNINA