Allison DrewWe are no longer in France
Communists in colonial Algeria
Born in New York City, Allison Drew divides her time between New York and York, England. She has a PhD from UCLA and is professor emerita at the University of York and honorary professor at the University of Cape Town. She has published five scholarly books on anti-apartheid and anti-colonial movements in South Africa and Algeria. She loves animals, rambling in the countryside and singing. Find out more at https://allisondrew.org/.
Introduction - Imagining socialism and communism in Algeria 1. The land and
its conquest 2. Grappling for a communist foothold 3. 'The mountain "was
going communist"': peasant struggles on the Mitidja 4. 'This land is not
for sale': communists, nationalists and the popular front 5. The nation in
formation: communists and nationalists during the Second World War 6. For
an Algerian national front: unity and division in the liberation struggle
7. Sparking an insurrection: pressure from the countryside 8. 'Our people
will overcome': to the cities and the prisons 9. 'We need a country that
talks': imagining the future Algeria Conclusion: Algerian communists and
the new Algeria Bibliography Index