Anti-colonial studies of Moroccan nationalism in general, and Istiqlal (Independence) Party in particular, have privileged a macro-level of analysis, discarding the socio-political processes of...Show moreAnti-colonial studies of Moroccan nationalism in general, and Istiqlal (Independence) Party in particular, have privileged a macro-level of analysis, discarding the socio-political processes of local actors. This bachelor’s thesis approaches the emergence of Moroccan nationalism, namely under the Istiqlal Party, by emphasising its impact on the socio-political identity of Berbers and their fusion into a larger national context between 1930 and 1970. By doing extensive literature study and examining primary sources–such as the 1962 and 1970 Moroccan Constitutions, and ethnographic works on the Berbers–this thesis allows for a better understanding of the relationship between Istiqlal’s Moroccan nationalism and Berbers.Show less