"Years of Glory offers a rich narrative and a deeper understanding of the complex currents that shaped Jewish, North African, and world history over the course of the Second World War. The traumas of genocide, the struggle for anti-colonial liberation, and the eventual Jewish exodus from Arab lands all take on new meaning when reflected through the interstices of Benatar's life. A courageous woman with a deep moral conscience and an iron will, Nelly Benatar helped to lay the groundwork for crucial postwar efforts to build a better world over Europe's ashes"--
Susan Gilson Miller, Professor Emerita of History at the University of California, Davis, is the author of books on nineteenth- and twentieth-century North African history, including Disorienting Encounters (1992); In the Shadow of the Sultan (1998); Berbers and Others (2010), and The History of Modern Morocco (2013).
1. The Early Years
2. 1939: The Undesirables
3. 1940 Refugees and Resistance
4. 1941: The Casablanca Connection
5. 1942: Stateless in Morocco
6. 1943: Liberating the Camps
7. 1944: The Right to Have Rights
8. 1945: The Shock of Recognition
9. After the War