Alex Kolker Podcast: Coastal Change in the Maritime Maghreb

The Tangier ALC is inviting Dr. Alex Kolker, Associate Professor at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium for a talk at the American Legation Museum. Dr. Kolker was in Morocco for one year on a Fulbright Scholar grant to conduct research on how sea-level dynamics influence coastal processes and resiliency along the Moroccan coast. “Coasts are … Read more Alex Kolker Podcast: Coastal Change in the Maritime Maghreb


Diplomatic note on the “Lamentable News of Death by Assassination of Abraham Lincoln”

On the Eve of Juneteenth, we share with you a copy of the 1865 diplomatic note that hangs in the Legation’s Museum (a gift of the Forbes family): Consulate General of the United States of America, Tangier28 April, 1865. Gentlemen: — The lamentable news of the death by assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the … Read more Diplomatic note on the “Lamentable News of Death by Assassination of Abraham Lincoln”


Lawrence Peskin Podcast: James Simpson — The First American Consul to Tangier

Lawrence Peskin, a history professor at Morgan State University in Baltimore, is in Tangier to research the life of James Simpson, America’s first consul to Morocco (1797-1820). He is doing so as part of a larger book project that traces the development of the Early National American community in the Mediterranean region by studying the lives and networks of three consuls. In addition to Simpson, he is studying Robert Montgomery of Alicante, Spain and Thomas Appleton of Livorno, Italy.
In addition to the many sources in the library at TALIM, he has benefitted from the opportunity to be able to walk around Tangier and understand the local geography. In doing so he has struggled to identify the remains of the 18th and early 19th century town and, particularly, the various consular houses in which members of the roughly 150-member European community resided.
In the pod cast and in a more detailed blog post he discusses his efforts to find the location of the first American consular house (before the current American Legation) and Simpson’s country villa, “Mount Washington.”

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Johanna Sluiter Podcast: Building Habitat — The Atelier des Bâtisseurs in North Africa and Beyond


Johanna Sluiter is a PhD Candidate at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU where she is writing a dissertation on the Atelier des Bâtisseurs and the development of habitat in post-war architecture. She is currently an associate researcher at the École Normale Supérieure d’Architecture Belleville in Paris and a Chester Dale Fellow at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

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My Search for the First American Consulate and the Original Mount Washington

By Lawrence Peskin, AIMS Fellow/Morgan State University Most discussions of the U.S. presence in Tangier do not really go back before 1821. This is readily understandable. Everyone wants to know about the interzone years and the fascinating flock of “accidentals” (Elena Prentice’s term) who arrived here in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Additionally, … Read more My Search for the First American Consulate and the Original Mount Washington


“Anthropology in China and Morocco Today: What We Learn from Zheng He and Ibn Battuta.”

“Anthropology in China and Morocco Today: What We Learn from Zheng He and Ibn Battuta.” Wednesday morning, February 12, at 9h30, TALIM’s Annual Seminar, sponsored by L’Office Chérifien des Phosphates, will address the theme, “Anthropology in China and Morocco Today: What We Learn from Zheng He and Ibn Battuta.” TALIM President and noted anthropologist Dr. … Read more “Anthropology in China and Morocco Today: What We Learn from Zheng He and Ibn Battuta.”


Medi1: Coup de Cœur de Saïd Kadiri. أهل_الفن.. متحف المفوضية الأمريكية

TALIM Associate Director Yhtimad Bouziane and I had the pleasure to be interviewed by producer Saīd Kadiri as part of his arts program ” أهل الفن,” which features the Tangier American Legation Museum and our collection.  We hope you enjoy this short tour of the Legation.


AIMS Annual Conference in Tangier, Morocco Request for Proposals

AIMS Annual Conference in Tangier, Morocco Request for Proposals 2020 AIMS Annual Conference in Tangier, Morocco Deadline: January 31, 2020 The American Institute for Maghrib Studies is seeking proposals for its 2020 annual conference. The annual AIMS conference is a signature event that brings together delegations of scholars from the US, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and … Read more AIMS Annual Conference in Tangier, Morocco Request for Proposals


Peace “Corps-ner” Display at the Legation

In anticipation of our 2021 Bicentennial year, we added in 2019 to our Museum a “Peace Corps-ner” display honoring the different contributions made by a previous occupant of the Legation, the United States Peace Corps, whose volunteers and Moroccan staff, under the leadership of then Morocco Peace Corps Director Richard Holbrooke (diplomat and Negotiator of the … Read more Peace “Corps-ner” Display at the Legation


Chi Stage Performances at the Legation

Beginning in September, 2019, we’ve been hosting “Final Friday” concerts  in partnership with the Tangier American Language Center.  Produced by “Chi Stage,” an initiative of Ayoub Al Jamal, following each concert, Ayoub has filmed the artists in “Chi Sessions” at different spaces in the Legation.  You may view their performances on YouTube at the Chi … Read more Chi Stage Performances at the Legation