Banditry in Islam: Case Studies from Morocco, Algeria and the Pakistan North West Frontier
By David M. Hart
Hobsbawm Thesis: Eric Hobsbawm's analysis of banditry as a form of political protest is applied to the Islamic world by David Hart, examining cases from Morocco, Algeria, and Pakistan.
Case Studies: The document includes detailed case studies of banditry in North Western Morocco, the Moroccan Central High Atlas, Colonial Algeria, and the North West Frontier of Pakistan.
Bandit Behavior: The analysis reveals that while elements of political protest were present, bandit behavior was influenced by various other factors, making the Hobsbawm thesis not always applicable.
Historical Context: The document provides historical context and examples of banditry, highlighting the complex interplay between bandits and political power in different regions.
Middle East & North African Studies Press, 1987, 86 pages