F.V. Parsons, The Origins Of The Morocco Question-1880-1900, Londres, Maghreb Publications, 2013, 738p.

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CONTENTS:
Introduction by Keith Hamilton
Preface to the original edition
PART I – THE MOROCCO QUESTION
Chapter One : Nineteenth-century Morocco
Chapter Two : The Sultan Mulai Hassan, 1873-1894
Chapter Three : The Interested Powers
Chapter Four : The Madrid Conference on Protection in Morocco, 1880
PART II – THE SICK MAN OF THE WEST 1880-1886
Chapter Five : The Seven Lean Years, 1878-1884
Chapter Six : The First Moroccan Crisis
Chapter Seven : Morocco and the Powers, 1885-1886
PART III – SPAIN AND THE MOORISH EMPIRE 1885-1888
Chapter Eight : Spain and the Triple Alliance
Chapter Nine : The Spain-Great Britain-Italy Collective Note of 12 March 1887
Chapter Ten : The Spain-Italy Exchange of Notes 4 May 1887
Chapter Eleven : The Proposed Conference at Madrid 1887-1888
PART IV – THE WESTERN QUESTION 1888-1891
Chapter Twelve : Italian and Spanish Preoccupations 1888-1891
Chapter Thirteen : Anglo-Moroccan Relations, 1886-1891
Chapter Fourteen : Germany and the Morocco Question 1887-1891
Chapter Fifteen : France and Morocco, 1887-1891
Chapter Sixteen : The Tuat Question
PART V – 1892: THE SICK MAN’S BED
Chapter Seventeen : British Policy and Sir Charles Euan-Smith
Chapter Eighteen : The Reactions of the Powers
Chapter Nineteen : The Visit to Fes, May-July 1892
Chapter Twenty : The International Repercussions
PART VI – THE OPENING OF THE MOROCCO QUESTION
Chapter Twenty-One : Towards a Protectorate
Appendices
Bibliography
Index


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