Spanish Education in Morocco, 1912-1956: Cultural Interactions in a Colonial Context

Author:   Irene Gonzalez
Publisher:   Sussex Academic Press
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9781782842224


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 August 2015
Format:   Electronic book text
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Spanish Education in Morocco, 1912-1956: Cultural Interactions in a Colonial Context


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After establishing the Spanish Protectorate in Northern Morocco (1912--1956), Spain needed to create a system of colonial policies for the territory it was now to govern. Education became one instrument among many at the service of colonization. Spain created its own colonial educational model based on Spanish schools, Spanish-Arab schools, and Spanish-Jewish schools, which coexisted with Koranic madrasas and Talmudic, Alliance Israelite Universelle, and nationalist schools. The institutions created for Moroccans by the Spaniards united tradition-the Arabic and Hebrew languages and Muslim and Jewish religions-with the models and principles of the schools in Spain at the time. The end goal was to instruct the population according to a pro-Spanish, colonizer-friendly ideology in order to control the society and territory in a way that complemented military policies. The coup d'etat led by General Franco in Spain in 1936 brought about a change in policy in the Spanish Protectorate in Morocco. The Franco government's innovation was to Moroccanize the teaching paradigm, which transformed the Spanish-Arab educational model into a Moroccan model. The Spanish-Arab concept gave way to a Moroccan concept, which entailed the recognition of a national identity based on linguistic and religious precepts on the part of Spain. This process of Moroccanization did not develop under the same terms in other parts of the country, which gave the Spanish Protectorate its distinctive traits. Spain developed a policy that combined educational and cultural aspects through a discourse of Spanish-Arab brotherhood. The establishment of cultural institutions was a sign of this symbiosis and the policy became an important part of how the regime presented itself abroad.

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Author:   Irene Gonzalez
Publisher:   Sussex Academic Press
Imprint:   Sussex Academic Press
ISBN:  

9781782842224


ISBN 10:   1782842225
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 August 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Irene GonzAlez GonzAlez is a researcher with the Grupo de Estudios sobre Sociedades Arabes y Musulmanas at the University of Castilla-la Mancha in Spain, and associate researcher with the Institut de Recherches et d'Etudes sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman in Aix-en-Provence, France. Her published work covers education and cultural policy in Spanish Morocco and Spanish cultural policy towards the Arab Word.

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