Jamaâ Baïda, Moroccan Historian

Jamaâ Baïda was born in 1955 in Morocco. He holds two doctorates, one in contemporary history and another in Information Sciences, Communication and Expression from the University of Bordeaux III. He has taught history at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Rabat since 1982. For more than thirty years, he has devoted his academic research to the study of the press as an auxiliary science of contemporary history. As a historian, he considers that the archives sector is, for a nation, of undeniable interest, on an economic, administrative, social, cultural, scientific and historic level. In 2004, spurred by the absence of any regulation in this area, Jamâa Baïda took part in a working group at the l'Instance Équité et Réconciliation forum known as the IER in France, that recommended, amongst other things, the enactment of a law concerning archives as a founding text for the Archives of Morocco. Thanks to this work, the first law regulating archives was passed on November 30, 2007.
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