Tradition and Modernity: The Water Sector in Morocco during the French Protectorate (1912–1956)

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY African Historical Review Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17532523.2019.1628491
Carmen Ascanio-Sanchez, M. S. Bosa, J. C. Pérez
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Abstract This article aims to analyse the water policy of the French Protectorate in Morocco (1912–1956). After the proclamation of the protectorate, actions on the part of the new rulers affected both the modern and traditional water sectors. The authorities aimed to regulate water resources to help economic growth and favour the settlers living in the occupied areas. On the management side, they tried to adapt traditional institutions and practices to those of metropolitan France, while respecting tradition to some extent. During the first half of the 20th century, these colonial interventions caused profound changes in the established order, which can still be seen at the heart of water management systems used today in this part of the Maghreb. For the purposes of this article, we have adopted evolutionary and institutional theories and applied a methodology based on historical and anthropological analysis, with contributions from the fields of law, economics and geography.
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传统与现代:法国保护国时期摩洛哥的水务部门(1912-1956)
摘要本文旨在分析法国保护国在摩洛哥(1912–1956)的水利政策。保护国宣布后,新统治者的行动影响了现代和传统的水利部门。当局旨在管理水资源,以帮助经济增长,并有利于居住在被占领地区的定居者。在管理方面,他们试图使传统的制度和实践与法国大都市的制度和做法相适应,同时在一定程度上尊重传统。在20世纪上半叶,这些殖民干预导致了既定秩序的深刻变化,这仍然可以在马格里布这一地区今天使用的水管理系统的核心中看到。为了本文的目的,我们采用了进化论和制度论,并应用了基于历史和人类学分析的方法论,其中包括法律、经济学和地理学领域的贡献。
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