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Categories Books, Film, Historic Landmark, Historic Preservation, Museum

Monument Man

February 14, 2014 Leave a comment by Michael Toler

Saving the Legation – unique American historic monument overseas – from oblivion and neglect, and telling its compelling story, has been my work over these past four years.

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Categories Diplomatic History, Historic Preservation, Legation Tales, Morocco, Museum

The Return of the Legation Lions

February 11, 2014 Leave a comment by Michael Toler

A gift the President cannot refuse: take the Sultan’s lions, or my head will be chopped off!

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Categories Diplomatic History, Museum, TALIM

Calling All QR Readers

February 10, 2014 Leave a comment by Michael Toler

Help bring our museum closer to the 21st century: test our QR app, and let us know what you find!

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Categories Arab World, Cultural Diplomacy, Diplomatic History, TALIM

Al Jazeera: the Legation “Min Washington”

February 5, 2014 1 Comment by Michael Toler

“Min Washington” by Abderrahim Foukara airs on Al Jazeera Arabic this week, and features an in-depth report of the Tangier American Legation and its long history.

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Categories Cultural Diplomacy, Diplomatic History, Morocco, Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier

USS Elrod in Tangier & the “Mohammed VI” in Brest

February 5, 2014 Leave a comment by Michael Toler

Frigates – Moroccan and American – are in the news this week, as Tangier on the Strait of Gibraltar is reminded of its strategic position.

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Categories Diplomatic History, Interzone, Morocco, Research Center, Tangier

When Sidi Bouariqiya Was a Nationalist Shrine

February 3, 2014 Leave a comment by Michael Toler

Sid Bouariqiya in Tangier was the scene of a major Moroccan nationalist event on 1 January 1950: the burial of Mhammad Ahmed Benaboud, who died in a plane crash in Pakistan.

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Categories Cultural Diplomacy, Music, Paul Bowles, Tangier

Have Piano, Will Play

February 2, 2014 Leave a comment by Michael Toler

Come with me to the Legation, we can make beautiful music together (Yosemite Sam, paraphrased).

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Categories American Studies, Books, Diplomatic History, Film

January in Black & White

January 30, 2014 Leave a comment by Michael Toler

4 films, drama & documentary, slaves, freedom fighters, prisoners and presidents. All on the theme of Black and White, in South Africa, the U.S., and… Morocco.

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Categories Cultural Diplomacy, Education, Research Center, Tangier

UNE Tangier: 1st American University Campus in Morocco

January 26, 2014 15 Comments by Michael Toler

The University of New England (UNE) campus is a first in Morocco, and has just – quietly – opened its doors in Tangier.

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Categories Morocco, Religion, Tangier

Sidi Bouarraquia’s Back!

January 25, 2014 1 Comment by Michael Toler

Colorful cortege in honor of the Mouloud and Tangier’s patron saint Sidi Bouarraquia.

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