This article discusses the infamous Bataillons d’Afrique to which French former criminals were sent to complete their duty of military service. The ‘Bat d’Af’ were created to prevent the young male bourgeoisie from having to mix with these ‘undesirables’ and ‘reprobates’, and they were stationed well away from the mainland in France’s North African colonies. This article discusses themes such as discipline, punishment, torture, homosexuality, interracial power relations, and delinquent ‘cultures’ in this imperial context
In France in the nineteenth century, being sent to the colonies was considered a form of punishment....
On 17 October 1961 a peaceful protest of Algerians in Paris, against a night-time curfew which appli...
<p>In the Algerian city of Oran in 1857, a French civil court convicted and condemned to death the C...
This article discusses the infamous Bataillons d’Afrique to which French former criminals were sent ...
Biribi was the generic name given to the French army’s disciplinary and penal institutions that exis...
International audienceThis article presents and analyzes a set of institutional manifestations of vi...
This article focuses on North African soldiers who served in the French army of occupation in wester...
Given their remote location and great distance from France, guards in the penal colonies of New Cale...
This article examines the trial and punishment of men and women involved in violence in a political ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press in French History ...
This article wishes to contribute to the study of disobedience rights, by analyzing instances of res...
Rejecting notions of inherent violence, this article focuses upon the large numbers of Algerians fro...
In France in the nineteenth century, being sent to the colonies was considered a form of punishment....
On 17 October 1961 a peaceful protest of Algerians in Paris, against a night-time curfew which appli...
<p>In the Algerian city of Oran in 1857, a French civil court convicted and condemned to death the C...
This article discusses the infamous Bataillons d’Afrique to which French former criminals were sent ...
Biribi was the generic name given to the French army’s disciplinary and penal institutions that exis...
International audienceThis article presents and analyzes a set of institutional manifestations of vi...
This article focuses on North African soldiers who served in the French army of occupation in wester...
Given their remote location and great distance from France, guards in the penal colonies of New Cale...
This article examines the trial and punishment of men and women involved in violence in a political ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press in French History ...
This article wishes to contribute to the study of disobedience rights, by analyzing instances of res...
Rejecting notions of inherent violence, this article focuses upon the large numbers of Algerians fro...
In France in the nineteenth century, being sent to the colonies was considered a form of punishment....
On 17 October 1961 a peaceful protest of Algerians in Paris, against a night-time curfew which appli...
<p>In the Algerian city of Oran in 1857, a French civil court convicted and condemned to death the C...