<i>The Casablanca Connection</i> examines France&#x2019;s colonial policy in Morocco from the Popular Front to the end of the Vichy regime in North Africa relating it to overall French imperial policy and placing it in a European and world context. At the center of this study is General Charles Nogu&#xE8;s resident general of Morocco from 1936 to 1943 who during this period provided the protectorate with purpose authority direction and continuity. Nogu&#xE8;s restored the precepts of colonial rule established in Morocco twenty-four years earlier by Marshal Hubert Lyautey France&#x2019;s most illustrious soldier-administrator. Nogues&#x2019;s accomplishments made Morocco stronger for France than it had been in a decade. This &#x201C;French peace&#x201D; however was disturbed by the Spanish Civil War and World War II and Nogu&#xE8;s&#x2019;s well-intentioned but misguided decisions during this time ended his career amidst charges of collaboration and anti-Allied sentiment. Nevertheless William A. Hoisington Jr. argues Nogu&#xE8;s had interpreted Lyautey&#x2019;s lessons with talent and originality.<br/><br/>Originally published in 1984.<br/><br/>A UNC Press Enduring Edition &#x2014; UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original and are presented in affordable paperback formats bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
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