Elementary education in Senegal from 1903 to 1920 - Situation of Senegal in the beginning of XXth century. Traditional education with Islamic influence. The French colonial government and the « civilizing» reorganization of local education. The francization and the moral conquest. The Marabouts and the 1914 war. Failure of the colonial educational politics in 1920 : only 5 % of the children go to school.Situation du Sénégal au début du XXe siècle. L'enseignement traditionnel d'influence islamique. Le gouvernement colonial français et la réorganisation « civilisatrice» de l'enseignement indigène. La francisation et la conquête morale. Les marabouts et la guerre de 1914. Echec de la politique coloniale scolaire en 1920 : moins de 5 % des enfa...
International audienceIn the first half of the 20th century, Sudan, which included the territories o...
Après l’instauration du Protectorat, l’administration coloniale espagnole met en place un système éd...
International audienceUnder the French colonial regime, the “second portion” of the military was use...
Elementary education in Senegal from 1903 to 1920 - Situation of Senegal in the beginning of XXth ce...
The first schools opened in Saint-Louis and Goree, returned by the English in 1817, were intended fo...
Ce séminaire Politiques scolaires, écoles et publics scolaires (milieu XIXe siècle - début des année...
Between 1899 and 1940, superior colonial education is delivred in several French towns (Lyon, Marsei...
The private French schools in Senegal give way to a specific School trend. The schools enrolment is ...
M. Omolewa — L'enseignement du français et de l'allemand dans les écoles nigérianes, 1859-1959- En d...
This article shows the relationship between French Colonialism and Islamic Senegal during the mergi...
This article draws a comparison between the Portuguese in relation to British and French discourses ...
The implementation of the education system in Gabon, as in other African countries, born of the scho...
From 1919 to 1940, The Senegalese Infantry Corps firmly established itself within the colonial army....
In Africa under the colonial german rule (1884-1919), the schools were places inter crossed by diffe...
J. Osuntokun — L'administration coloniale du Nigeria et l'insurrection musulmane en AOF, 1914-1918. ...
International audienceIn the first half of the 20th century, Sudan, which included the territories o...
Après l’instauration du Protectorat, l’administration coloniale espagnole met en place un système éd...
International audienceUnder the French colonial regime, the “second portion” of the military was use...
Elementary education in Senegal from 1903 to 1920 - Situation of Senegal in the beginning of XXth ce...
The first schools opened in Saint-Louis and Goree, returned by the English in 1817, were intended fo...
Ce séminaire Politiques scolaires, écoles et publics scolaires (milieu XIXe siècle - début des année...
Between 1899 and 1940, superior colonial education is delivred in several French towns (Lyon, Marsei...
The private French schools in Senegal give way to a specific School trend. The schools enrolment is ...
M. Omolewa — L'enseignement du français et de l'allemand dans les écoles nigérianes, 1859-1959- En d...
This article shows the relationship between French Colonialism and Islamic Senegal during the mergi...
This article draws a comparison between the Portuguese in relation to British and French discourses ...
The implementation of the education system in Gabon, as in other African countries, born of the scho...
From 1919 to 1940, The Senegalese Infantry Corps firmly established itself within the colonial army....
In Africa under the colonial german rule (1884-1919), the schools were places inter crossed by diffe...
J. Osuntokun — L'administration coloniale du Nigeria et l'insurrection musulmane en AOF, 1914-1918. ...
International audienceIn the first half of the 20th century, Sudan, which included the territories o...
Après l’instauration du Protectorat, l’administration coloniale espagnole met en place un système éd...
International audienceUnder the French colonial regime, the “second portion” of the military was use...