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Travels in Morocco, Volume 2.

By James Richardson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a land of complex relationships and ancient lineages as one traveler navigates the cultural landscape and ruling dynasties of 19th-century Morocco.

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2003-12-01
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"Travels in Morocco, Volume 2" by James Richardson is a 19th-century travel diary that explores the heart of Morocco through its people and history. The book looks closely at how Jewish and Moorish communities lived together, the political power of the ruling family, and the unique cultures of different areas. It shares stories and thoughts on the customs, religions, and struggles of minority groups in Morocco. Opening in the lively city of Mogador, the author compares the lives of Jewish and Moorish people, looking at their relationships, old traditions, and the changes they faced. The book not only describes the cultural habits, social classes, and everyday superstitions of the time, but it also starts to uncover the long history of Morocco's rulers, promising a deep study of the empire's past as the story moves forward.

About the Author

James Richardson was a British explorer known for his expeditions into the Sahel region of the Saharan desert.

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