Over the course of the First World War, a quarter of million settlers and subjects from the French colony of Algeria crossed the Mediterranean to fight with in the forces of the Empire - a mass mobilization which transformed politics in the colony, as well as the social and economic demands of Algeria's citizens.
Over the course of the First World War, a quarter of million settlers and subjects from the French colony of Algeria crossed the Mediterranean to fight with in the forces of the Empire - a mass mobilization which transformed politics in the colony, as well as the social and economic demands of Algeria's citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dónal Hassett is Lecturer in French at University College Cork. Originally from Dublin, he holds a BA and MPhil in European Studies from Trinity College. He completed his PhD in history at the European University Institute in Florence. He subsequently spent two years working as Lecturer in French Political and Cultural History at the University of Bristol before taking up his current role in Cork. His research focuses on the political, social, and cultural legacies of conflict in the French colonial empire.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Fighting for the Empire 2: Remaking the Postwar Colonial Order 3: Social Claims in the Shadow of the Fallen 4: Communal Contributions and Racial Hierarchies 5: 'They Have Rights Over Us': Algeria's Veteran Activists 6: Pensions, Posts, and Petitions Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction 1: Fighting for the Empire 2: Remaking the Postwar Colonial Order 3: Social Claims in the Shadow of the Fallen 4: Communal Contributions and Racial Hierarchies 5: 'They Have Rights Over Us': Algeria's Veteran Activists 6: Pensions, Posts, and Petitions Conclusion Bibliography
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