In October 1961, French police attacked a protest demonstration in Paris of 30,000 supporters of Algerian independence. Nabila Ramdani writes that no one has ever been brought to justice for the murder of up to 200 French-Algerians, and that half a century later, Paris’ French-Algerian community still suffers from severe discrimination
More than 130 years of shared history between France and Algeria followed by one of the most brutal ...
International audienceIn the Algerian War of Independence, both the colony and metropolitan France w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
On 17 October 1961 a peaceful protest of Algerians in Paris, against a night-time curfew which appli...
On the 17th of October 1961, 30,000 Muslims gathered throughout the streets of Paris in the peaceful...
On October 17, 1961, 30,000 Algerians gathered in Paris for a peaceful protest. It would result anti...
This article examines the memorial discourses surrounding the massacre that occurred on 26 March 196...
This article examines the memorial discourses surrounding the massacre that occurred on 26 March 196...
The police massacre, in the center of Paris, of hundreds of protesting Algerians on the 17th of Octo...
Rejecting notions of inherent violence, this article focuses upon the large numbers of Algerians fro...
Politics of History in France: Forgetting the Memory of Algeria. In 1962, Algeria became and indepen...
Since independence, the Algerian state has had mechanisms in place to control its emigrant populatio...
The 17th October 1961 police massacre of hundreds of protesting Algerians in the centre of Paris has...
The question of how to deal with the “Muslim problem” has once again arisen in France, opening old w...
Charonne : “An Unreasonable Event That Has Its Own Reasons”On February 8, 1962, Paris was the place ...
More than 130 years of shared history between France and Algeria followed by one of the most brutal ...
International audienceIn the Algerian War of Independence, both the colony and metropolitan France w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
On 17 October 1961 a peaceful protest of Algerians in Paris, against a night-time curfew which appli...
On the 17th of October 1961, 30,000 Muslims gathered throughout the streets of Paris in the peaceful...
On October 17, 1961, 30,000 Algerians gathered in Paris for a peaceful protest. It would result anti...
This article examines the memorial discourses surrounding the massacre that occurred on 26 March 196...
This article examines the memorial discourses surrounding the massacre that occurred on 26 March 196...
The police massacre, in the center of Paris, of hundreds of protesting Algerians on the 17th of Octo...
Rejecting notions of inherent violence, this article focuses upon the large numbers of Algerians fro...
Politics of History in France: Forgetting the Memory of Algeria. In 1962, Algeria became and indepen...
Since independence, the Algerian state has had mechanisms in place to control its emigrant populatio...
The 17th October 1961 police massacre of hundreds of protesting Algerians in the centre of Paris has...
The question of how to deal with the “Muslim problem” has once again arisen in France, opening old w...
Charonne : “An Unreasonable Event That Has Its Own Reasons”On February 8, 1962, Paris was the place ...
More than 130 years of shared history between France and Algeria followed by one of the most brutal ...
International audienceIn the Algerian War of Independence, both the colony and metropolitan France w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...