Between 1954 and 1962, Algerian women played a major role in the struggle to end French rule in one of the most violent wars of decolonisation of the twentieth century. Our Fighting Sisters is the first in-depth exploration of what happened to these women after independence in 1962.
Between 1954 and 1962, Algerian women played a major role in the struggle to end French rule in one of the most violent wars of decolonisation of the twentieth century. Our Fighting Sisters is the first in-depth exploration of what happened to these women after independence in 1962.
Natalya Vince is Senior Lecturer in North African and French Studies at the University of Portsmouth
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Introduction 1. Nationalist genealogies 2. Heroines and victims, brothers and sisters 3. 1962: Continuities and discontinuities 4. Embodying the nation 5. From national construction to new battles 6. Being remembered and forgotten Conclusion Select bibliography Index
Introduction 1. Nationalist genealogies 2. Heroines and victims, brothers and sisters 3. 1962: Continuities and discontinuities 4. Embodying the nation 5. From national construction to new battles 6. Being remembered and forgotten Conclusion Select bibliography Index
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