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Moroccan Jewish shoemaking under European colonialism (1912–39)
Shai Srougo
Department of Jewish History
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Jewish
100%
Moroccan
100%
European Colonialism
100%
Shoemaking
100%
Shoemaker
66%
Morocco
50%
French Protectorate
33%
Local Government
16%
Jewish Population
16%
Entrepreneurs
16%
Muslims
16%
Muslim Population
16%
Jewish Community
16%
Political Reality
16%
Relative Power
16%
Cultural Reality
16%
Microhistory
16%
Difficult Times
16%
Indigenous Societies
16%
Craftsmen
16%
Community Leaders
16%
Economic Reality
16%
Active Elements
16%
Social Sciences
French
100%
Colonialism
100%
Morocco
100%
Economics of Culture
33%
Political Reality
33%
Community Leader
33%
Discourse
33%
Arts and Humanities
Judaism
100%
Shoemaker
57%
Morocco
42%
Discourse
14%
Arrangement
14%
Jewish Community
14%
Harmony
14%
Indigenous societies
14%
Community Leader
14%
Dialog
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Colonialism
100%
Local Government
50%
Cultural Economics
50%
Psychology
Community Leader
100%