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The deepest border : the Strait of Gibraltar and the making of the modern Hispano-African borderland

Title
The deepest border : the Strait of Gibraltar and the making of the modern Hispano-African borderland / Sasha D. Pack.
ISBN
9781503606678
1503606678
9781503607538 (e-book)
Publication
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2019]
Physical Description
xiv, 342 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Summary
In the mid-nineteenth century, as European navies learned to neutralize piracy, new patterns of circulation and settlement became possible in the western Mediterranean. The Deepest Border tells the story of how a borderland society formed around the Strait of Gibraltar, bringing historical perspective to one of the contemporary world's critical border zones. Drawing on primary and secondary research from Spain, France, Gibraltar, and Morocco--including military intelligence files, public health reports, consular correspondence, and travel diaries--Sasha D. Pack draws out parallels and connections often invisible to national and mono-imperial histories. In conceptualizing the Strait of Gibraltar region as a borderland, Pack reconsiders a number of the region's major tensions and conflicts, including the Rif Rebellion, the Spanish Civil War, the European phase of World War II, the colonization and decolonization of Morocco, and the ongoing controversies over the exclaves of Gibraltar, Ceuta, and Melilla. Integrating these threads into a long history of the region, The Deepest Border speaks to broad questions about the functioning of sovereignty on the "periphery," the maintenance and construction of borders, and the enduring legacies of imperialism and colonialism. -- Back cover.
Other formats
Online version: Pack, Sasha D. Deepest border. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2018
Format
Books
Language
English
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
From shatter zone to borderland, 1850-1900. Inventing a border : British Gibraltar and the Spanish Campo
Crisis in the Western Channel, 1855-1864
Imperial borders
Tourists and settlers
Between borderland and empire, 1900-1939. Slipstream potentates
Illusory neutrality, 1914-1918
War on the colonial borderland, 1919-1926
A new convivencia
The blighted republic
Toward a new paradigm, 1936-1970. The new (old) order, 1936-1942
A changing matrix, 1942-1963
The end of a modern borderland.
Genre/Form
History.
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