In recent decades historians have done a lot to reveal the social and political diversity of the people who participated in the French Resistance. But little has been said about non-white resisters who were among the 200,000 men and women from the colonies living in the French metropole during the Occupation. This article shows that many of them were entangled in the Resistance as early as the summer of 1940 and that they became involved in the most political and violent forms of defiance. Resistance, however, was not a “natural” decision for many of the colonial workers or prisoners, whose daily struggles could bring them into tension with the Free French as well as Vichy. So, if this study aims to rectify misconceptions of the Resistance ...
The Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup, where almost 13,000 men, women, and children were arrested, interned, and de...
During the Second World War, the French Resistance failed to unify or work effectively with Charles ...
This dissertation examines postwar state recognition of resistance during the Second World War in Fr...
This thesis examines French resistants and ex-resistants’ ties with the Empire, during and after the...
Comprehensively covers a very misunderstood and myth-laden part of the history of WWII. Folker makes...
This paper explores men and women "Résistants" in France during the Second World War. Six fighters a...
If the Resistance as a whole is part of French identity, the different types of resistance, among th...
It is widely assumed that the French in the British Isles during the Second World War were fully-fle...
In 1940 the resistance emerged in occupied France to challenge by nonviolent means the awesome power...
The daily experience of resistance in occupied France has often been missing from accounts of les an...
This dissertation explores the largely unknown history of how migrants from across the colonial empi...
International audienceBased on archives conserved by the Historical Section of the French Ministry o...
Exceptions, minorities, non-conformities, individual refusals and small group actions, these are wor...
In June 1940 the French metropolitan government signed an armistice with Hitler’s Germany, which eff...
This paper analyses differential views, approaches and reactions by the Anglo-American Allies to the...
The Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup, where almost 13,000 men, women, and children were arrested, interned, and de...
During the Second World War, the French Resistance failed to unify or work effectively with Charles ...
This dissertation examines postwar state recognition of resistance during the Second World War in Fr...
This thesis examines French resistants and ex-resistants’ ties with the Empire, during and after the...
Comprehensively covers a very misunderstood and myth-laden part of the history of WWII. Folker makes...
This paper explores men and women "Résistants" in France during the Second World War. Six fighters a...
If the Resistance as a whole is part of French identity, the different types of resistance, among th...
It is widely assumed that the French in the British Isles during the Second World War were fully-fle...
In 1940 the resistance emerged in occupied France to challenge by nonviolent means the awesome power...
The daily experience of resistance in occupied France has often been missing from accounts of les an...
This dissertation explores the largely unknown history of how migrants from across the colonial empi...
International audienceBased on archives conserved by the Historical Section of the French Ministry o...
Exceptions, minorities, non-conformities, individual refusals and small group actions, these are wor...
In June 1940 the French metropolitan government signed an armistice with Hitler’s Germany, which eff...
This paper analyses differential views, approaches and reactions by the Anglo-American Allies to the...
The Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup, where almost 13,000 men, women, and children were arrested, interned, and de...
During the Second World War, the French Resistance failed to unify or work effectively with Charles ...
This dissertation examines postwar state recognition of resistance during the Second World War in Fr...