Citizenship and Antisemitism in French Colonial Algeria, 1870-1962
Title | Citizenship and Antisemitism in French Colonial Algeria, 1870-1962 PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie B. Roberts |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 395 |
Release | 2017-12-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107188156 |
Examines the relationship between antisemitism and the practices of citizenship in a colonial context, focusing on experiences of Algerian Jews.
Saharan Jews and the Fate of French Algeria
Title | Saharan Jews and the Fate of French Algeria PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Abrevaya Stein |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2014-05-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022612388X |
The history of Algerian Jews has thus far been viewed from the perspective of communities on the northern coast, who became, to some extent, beneficiaries of colonialism. But to the south, in the Sahara, Jews faced a harsher colonial treatment. In Saharan Jews and the Fate of French Algeria, Sarah Abrevaya Stein asks why the Jews of Algeria’s south were marginalized by French authorities, how they negotiated the sometimes brutal results, and what the reverberations have been in the postcolonial era. Drawing on materials from thirty archives across six countries, Stein tells the story of colonial imposition on a desert community that had lived and traveled in the Sahara for centuries. She paints an intriguing historical picture—of an ancient community, trans-Saharan commerce, desert labor camps during World War II, anthropologist spies, battles over oil, and the struggle for Algerian sovereignty. Writing colonialism and decolonization into Jewish history and Jews into the French Saharan one, Saharan Jews and the Fate of French Algeria is a fascinating exploration not of Jewish exceptionalism but of colonial power and its religious and cultural differentiations, which have indelibly shaped the modern world.
The Francophonie and the Orient
Title | The Francophonie and the Orient PDF eBook |
Author | Mathilde Kang |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Oriental literature (French) |
ISBN | 9789048540273 |
In Quest of Justice
Title | In Quest of Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Khaled Fahmy |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2023-02-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520395611 |
In Quest of Justice provides the first full account of the establishment and workings of a new kind of state in Egypt in the modern period. Drawing on groundbreaking research in the Egyptian archives, this highly original book shows how the state affected those subject to it and their response. Illustrating how shari’a was actually implemented, how criminal justice functioned, and how scientific-medical knowledges and practices were introduced, Khaled Fahmy offers exciting new interpretations that are neither colonial nor nationalist. Moreover he shows how lower-class Egyptians did not see modern practices that fused medical and legal purposes in new ways as contrary to Islam. This is a major contribution to our understanding of Islam and modernity.
Citizenship and Antisemitism in French Colonial Algeria, 1870-1962
Title | Citizenship and Antisemitism in French Colonial Algeria, 1870-1962 PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie B. Roberts |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | SOCIAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | 9781316994511 |
Examines the relationship between antisemitism and the practices of citizenship in a colonial context, focusing on experiences of Algerian Jews.
A History of Algeria
Title | A History of Algeria PDF eBook |
Author | James McDougall |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 451 |
Release | 2017-04-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108165745 |
Covering a period of five hundred years, from the arrival of the Ottomans to the aftermath of the Arab uprisings, James McDougall presents an expansive new account of the modern history of Africa's largest country. Drawing on substantial new scholarship and over a decade of research, McDougall places Algerian society at the centre of the story, tracing the continuities and the resilience of Algeria's people and their cultures through the dramatic changes and crises that have marked the country. Whether examining the emergence of the Ottoman viceroyalty in the early modern Mediterranean, the 130 years of French colonial rule and the revolutionary war of independence, the Third World nation-building of the 1960s and 1970s, or the terrible violence of the 1990s, this book will appeal to a wide variety of readers in African and Middle Eastern history and politics, as well as those concerned with the wider affairs of the Mediterranean.
The Architecture of Memory
Title | The Architecture of Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Joëlle Bahloul |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 1996-07-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521568920 |
Recalling life in a single house occupied by several Jewish and Muslim families, in the generation before Algerian independence, this is a micro-history of a period which came to an end in the early 1960s.