Decolonization and the French of Algeria: Bringing the Settler Colony Home
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies seriesPublication details: Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.Description: x, 220 pages: ill.; 23cmISBN:- 9781137520746
- DT295.C455
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DT284.M43 A History of Algeria | DT294. A238 Algeria & France, 1800-2000 : Identity, Memory, Nostalgia | DT295 Algeria, 1830-2000 : A Short History | DT295.C455 Decolonization and the French of Algeria: Bringing the Settler Colony Home | DT295.E93 Algeria: France's Undeclared War | DT295.F3313 Toward the African Revolution: Political Essays | DT295.H64 A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962 |
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"In the summer of 1962, almost one million Europeans, Jews, and Muslim citizens were evacuated from Algeria, as nine million Algerians were about to celebrate its independence. France called these citizens Repatriates to hide their French Algerian origins, and to integrate them into Metropolitan society. This book is about how and why Repatriation remains intact as a policy and became central to France's postcolonial understanding of decolonization, the Algerian past, and French identity"-- Provided by publisher.
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