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1938-, Vegetti Finzi Silvia, ed. Architectures italiennes de Tunisie =: Architetture italiane di Tunisia. Tunisi: Ambasciata d'Italia, 2002.

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Santelli, Serge. Medinas: Traditional architecture of Tunisia ̇l'architecture tradistionelle en Tunisie. London: Mimar, 1991.

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Daghari-Ounissi, Mohamed-Habib. Tunisie, habiter sa différence: Le bâti traditionnel du sud-est tunisien. Paris, France: L'Harmattan, 2002.

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Breitman, Marc. Rationalisme, tradition: Jacques Marmey, Tunisie, 1943-1949 = Rationalism, tradition : Jacques Marmey, Tunisia, 1943-1949. Liège: P. Mardaga, 1986.

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Annabi, Khaireddine. Me3marouna: Le patrimoine architectural en Tunisie. Tunis: Cérès éditions, 2014.

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Bismuth-Jarrassé, Colette. Synagogues de Tunisie: Monuments d'une histoire et d'une identité. [Le Kremlin-Bicêtre]: Esthétiques du divers, 2010.

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Bettaïeb, Mohamed-Salah. La Tunisie numido-berbère vue du ciel. Tunis: Alif - Les Éditions de la Méditerranée, 2009.

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Bettaïeb, Mohamed-Salah. La Tunisie antique vue du ciel. Tunis: Alif - les Éditions de la Méditerranée, 2007.

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Bettaïeb, Mohamed-Salah. La Tunisie arabo-musulmane vue du ciel. Tunis: Alif - les Éditions de la Méditerranée, 2007.

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Saadaoui, Ahmed. Testour du XVIIe au XIXe siècle: Histoire architecturale d'une ville morisque de Tunisie. [Tunis?: Faculté des lettres la Manouba, 1996.

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Godoli, Ezio. Architectures et architectes italiens au Maghreb: Actes du colloque international tenu aux Archives nationales de Tunisie, Tunis, 10-12 décembre 2009. Firenze: Polistampa, 2011.

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Gozlan, Suzanne. La Maison du Triomphe de Neptune à Acholla (Botria-Tunisie). Roma, Italie: Ecole française de Rome, 1992.

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Vilar, Juan Bautista. Mapas, planos, y fortificaciones hispanicos de Tunez (s. XVI-XIX) =: Cartes, plans, et fortifications hispaniques de la Tunisie (XVIe-XIXe s.). Madrid: Instituto de Cooperación con el Mundo Arabe, 1991.

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Sessa, Ettore. Architetti, ingegneri, decoratori e costruttori italiani in Tunisia. Palermo: Grafill, 2008.

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Daoulatli, Abdelaziz. Jāmiʻ al-Zaytūnah Tūnis: ʻashrat qurūn min al-fann al-miʻmārī al-Tūnisī. Tūnis: Turāth lil-Nashr, 2010.

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Carver, Norman F. North African villages: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia. Kalamazoo: Documan Press, 1989.

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Bilas, Charles. Tunis: L'Orient de la modernité. Paris: Eclat, 2010.

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Carver, Norman F. North African villages: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia. Kalamazoo: Documan Press, 1989.

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Hueber, Juliette. Tunis: Architectures 1860-1960. Arles: Clair, 2011.

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Quattrocchi, Luca. L'architettura coloniale in Tunisia: Dall'orientalismo all'art déco, 1881-1942. Milano: B. Mondadori, 2013.

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Hadda, Lamia. Nella Tunisia medievale: Architettura e decorazione islamica (IX-XVI secolo). Napoli: Liguori, 2008.

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Santelli, Serge. Tunis: Le creuset méditerranéen. Paris: Demi-Cercle, 1995.

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S, Hakim Besim, and Nova Scotia Technical College. School of Architecture., eds. Sidi Bou Sa'id, Tunisia: Structure and form of a Mediterranean village. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: School of Architecture, Nova Scotia Technical College, 2009.

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S, Hakim Besim, and Nova Scotia Technical College. School of Architecture., eds. Sidi Bou Sa'id, Tunisia: Structure and form of a Mediterranean village. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: School of Architecture, Nova Scotia Technical College, 2009.

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Mahmoud, Abdessalem. Tunis: Architecture et urbanisme : d'hier a demain. Le Manouba: Centre de publication universitaire, 2010.

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Mrabet, Abdellatif. L' art de Bâtir au Jérid: Etude d'une architecture vernaculaire du Sud Tunisien. Sousse: Edition Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines, 2004.

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Silvia, Bullo, and Ghedini Francesca, eds. Amplissimae atque ornatissimae domus: (Aug., civ., II, 20, 26) : l'edilizia residenziale nelle città della Tunisia romana. Roma: Quasar, 2003.

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Mahmoud, Abdessalem. Tunis: Architecture and town planning : from past to future. La Manouba, Tunisie: Centre de Publication Universitaire, 2013.

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Saadaoui, Ahmed. Tunis, ville ottomane: Trois siècles d'urbanisme et d'architecture. Tunis: Centre de publication universitaire, 2001.

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Akrout-Yaïche, Sémia. Tunis, 1800-1950: Portrait architectural et urbain = an architectural and urban portrait. Tunis: Elyzad-Clairefontaine, 2006.

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Binous, Jamila. Houses of the Medina: Tunis. Tunis: Dar Ashraf Editions, 2002.

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Binous, Jamila. Maisons de la medina Tunis. Tunis: Dar ashraf éditions, 2001.

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Derbel, Khadija. Les ecoles primaires de Tunis, 1881-1956: Genese, evolution et architecture. Tunis: L.A.A.M., 2020.

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Stétié, Salah. Les trois Médinas: Tunis Alger Fès. Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 2011.

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Saadaoui, Ahmed. Tunis, architecture et art funeraires: Sépultures des deys et des beys de Tunis de la période ottomane. Manouba: Centre de publication universitaire, 2010.

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Ghalia, Taher. Hergla et les mosaïques de pavement des basiliques chrétiennes de Tunisie: Plan, décor et liturgie. [Tunis]: Institut national du patrimoine, 1998.

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Ammar, Leïla. La rue a Tunis: Réalités, permanences, transformations de l'espace urbain, 1835-1935. Tunis: Centre de publication universitaire, 2017.

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Ammar, Leïla. Tunis , d'une ville à l'autre: Cartographie et histoire urbaine, 1860-1935. [Tunis]: Éditions Nirvana, 2010.

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Maurice, Culot, Thiveaud Jean-Marie, Institut français d'architecture, and Caisse des dépôts et consignations (France). Mission des travaux historiques., eds. Architectures françaises outre-mer: Abidjan, Agadir, Alep, Alger, Bangui, Beyrouth, Brazzaville, Cansado, Casablanca, Conakry, Dakar, Damas, Hanoi, Libreville, Niamey, Orleansville, Ouagadougou, Riyadh, Tananarive, Tunis, Yaounde. Liège: Mardaga, 1992.

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Matri, Faiza. Tunis sous le protectorat: Histoire de la conservation du patrimoine architectural et urbain de la Médina. Tunis: Centre de Publication Universitaire, 2008.

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Matri, Faiza. Tunis sous le protectorat: Histoire de la conservation du patrimoine architectural et urbain de la Médina. Tunis: Centre de Publication Universitaire, 2008.

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Hadda, Lamia, ed. Médina. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-248-5.

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Dedicated to the medina in the Mediterranean space, this book is essentially based on detailed historical and photographic research into the characteristics of city design and its evolution, as well as some case studies from direct experience. The main objective of the present study consists of its documentary and evocative value, without forgetting the analysis of the multiple architectural spaces with monumental complexes of extraordinary cultural importance arranged according to precise hierarchies and specific uses. The research summarises the different experiences from this immense Arab-Muslim architectural heritage and its urban evolution. These aspects are expressed both by the large number of case studies (from Cordoba to Palermo, passing through Fez, Séfrou, Marrakech and Tunis) as well as by the quality of the built spaces as a whole. The several contributions show an urban framework that is still legible and significant, consisting of grids of houses with forms, structures and functions that show a concentration of spaces, places and monuments stratified over time and developed in the Mediterranean countries, producing extremely diverse situations.
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Architectes, ingénieurs, entrepreneurs et artistes décorateurs italiens au Maghreb (Conference) (2018 Tunis, Tunisia). Architectes, ingénieurs, entrepreneurs et artistes décorateurs italiens au Maghreb: Actes du colloque international : Tunis, Université de la Manouba, Faculté des lettres/Association pour la sauvegarde de la Médina, 6-7 décembre 2018 = Italian architects, engineers, contractors and decorating artists in the Maghreb : proceedings of the international symposium. Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 2019.

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Staëvel, Jean-Pierre Van. Droit mālikite et habitat à Tunis au XIVe siècle: Conflits de voisinage et normes juridiques, d'après le texte du maître maçon Ibn al-Rāmī. Le Caire: Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 2008.

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Guizani, Samir. Urbanisme et architecture en Méditerranée antique et médiévale: à travers les sources archéologiques et littéraires: Actes du 2ème colloque international, 24-25-26 novembre 2011 a l'Institut Supérieur des Sciences Humaines de Tunis & à la Bibliothèque Nationale. Tunis: Institut supérieur des sciences humaines de Tunis, 2013.

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frontières, Musée sans, and Naceur Baklouti. Ifriqyia, Tunisie. Edisud, 2000.

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Leïla Ammar, ed. Cités et architectures de Tunisie. Nirvana Éditions, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14375/np.9789938530964.

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Vigier, François. Housing in Tunis. Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1987.

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Khoud, Faouzia Ben. Tunis: Architectural Guide. DOM Publishers, 2020.

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Arnold, Felix. Early Modern Period (1500–1800 CE). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190624552.003.0006.

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This chapter surveys the limited evidence on Islamic palatial architecture in the Western Mediterranean during the Early Modern Period. Northern Africa was weakly incorporated into the Ottoman Empire as the Barbary States. In the capital cities– Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers – leaders took on the trappings of traditional Islamic rulers and preserved the earlier architectural styles and concepts of space in their palace designs. In Morocco a succession of Berber and Arab dynasties resisted the Ottomans and united the far-western Maghreb. These rulers underpinned their rule by religious ideology and built huge palatial cities featuring a diversity of architectural forms at the “royal cities” (Fes, Marrakesh, Rabat and Méknes) – though, for the most part, the chief typologies and spatial concepts were developed in previous centuries. Towards the end of the period, the growing influence of European colonialism brought an end to the tradition of Islamic architecture in both regions.

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