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Marruecos, 1911

Morocco, 1911
Authors: Velasco de Castro, Roc?o;

Marruecos, 1911

Abstract

Este trabajo pretende contribuir al estudio de la historia de las relaciones hispano-marroqu?es y de la figura de Abdelkrim, Personaje controvertido que pas? de cantar las virtudes de la empresa colonial espa?ola a combatirla. El trabajo, que a?na el enfoque hist?rico con el filol?gico, tiene como objetivos analizar las repercusiones en clave interna e internacional de la denominada crisis de Agadir y enmarcar en este contexto la labor del rife?o como cronista en El Telegrama del Rif. Partiendo del contexto hist?rico que desemboc? en dicho episodio, considerado por un lado como la antesala del tratado franco-marroqu? de Fez de 1912, y por otro como antecedente de la primera guerra mundial, el texto realiza una primera aproximaci?n a la contribuci?n de Abdelkrim a la difusi?n de la posici?n espa?ola a trav?s de sus cr?nicas, todas ellas escritas en ?rabe. Con ello se pretende ofrecer una muestra de c?mo un medio de car?cter militar y colonialista justific? las actuaciones espa?olas durante la crisis y en qu? medida la inestimable colaboraci?n de Abdelkrim ayud? a ello.

This paper aims to promote the study of Spanish-Moroccan relations and the figure of Abdelkrim as a controversial character who went from singing the virtues of the Spanish colonial undertaking to fighting it. This paper aims to analyse the internal and international impact of the so-called Agadir crisis as well as to frame the Riffian's work as a chronicler in El Telegrama del Rif during this period. Starting from the historical context which led to this episode, considered on the one hand as the prelude to the Franco-Moroccan treaty of Fez of 1912, and on the other as an antechamber to the First World War, the text, which combines historical and philological analysis, provides a first approach to Abdelkrim's contribution to spreading the Spanish position through his chronicles, all of them written in Arabic. This is intended to provide a sample of how a military and colonial media press justified Spanish actions during the crisis and to what extent Abdelkrim's invaluable collaboration helped to do so.

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Morocco, Colonialismo, Marruecos, Agadir Crisis, Colonialism, El Telegrama del Rif, Crisis de Agadir, Abdelkrim

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