In the centre of Port Louis, the capital of the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius, stands a statue of Adrien d'Epinay, the renowned forefather of the island's white minority known as Franco-Mauritians. For many Mauritians d'Epinay represents the resistance of the colonial elite white plantation owners to the abolition of slavery, and many islanders call for the statue's removal as often as they criticise the privileged position of d'Epinay's descendants. Nevertheless, both the statue and the white elite are still standing
The Republic of Mauritius is situated in the Indian Ocean. A former colony of both France and the UK...
Speaking of Mauritius as an economic miracle has become a cliché, and with good reason: Its developm...
Islands make a remarkable contribution to understandings of decolonization, in particular where seve...
The independence of Mauritius and its Dependencies' evolution. In Mauritius, a newly independent Sta...
Modern Mauritius was born in the early eighteenth century when a group of Frenchcolonists named it Î...
Off the eastern coast of Africa lies an island nation called Mauritius that has within the last two ...
White Africans are particularly associated with the troubles South Africa and Zimbabwe have faced th...
Entre 1936 et 1969, le groupe très hétérogène des Créoles de l’île Maurice va être projeté dans la l...
The Le Morne Brabant Peninsula in south-western Mauritius is known for the imposing mountain of Le M...
The image conveyed by Mauritius is full of fantasy with pretty rainbow colours everywhere, beaches o...
The success of Mauritius has often been mentioned as a lesson for African countries to learn from in...
In February 1999, the death of a well-known Mauritian singer, Kaya, under mysterious circumstances w...
Competition between European powers considerably complicated the development of Mauritius as a colon...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.During the nineteenth century...
We assess the sole substantial film documenting the history of socio-economic relations in Mauritius...
The Republic of Mauritius is situated in the Indian Ocean. A former colony of both France and the UK...
Speaking of Mauritius as an economic miracle has become a cliché, and with good reason: Its developm...
Islands make a remarkable contribution to understandings of decolonization, in particular where seve...
The independence of Mauritius and its Dependencies' evolution. In Mauritius, a newly independent Sta...
Modern Mauritius was born in the early eighteenth century when a group of Frenchcolonists named it Î...
Off the eastern coast of Africa lies an island nation called Mauritius that has within the last two ...
White Africans are particularly associated with the troubles South Africa and Zimbabwe have faced th...
Entre 1936 et 1969, le groupe très hétérogène des Créoles de l’île Maurice va être projeté dans la l...
The Le Morne Brabant Peninsula in south-western Mauritius is known for the imposing mountain of Le M...
The image conveyed by Mauritius is full of fantasy with pretty rainbow colours everywhere, beaches o...
The success of Mauritius has often been mentioned as a lesson for African countries to learn from in...
In February 1999, the death of a well-known Mauritian singer, Kaya, under mysterious circumstances w...
Competition between European powers considerably complicated the development of Mauritius as a colon...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.During the nineteenth century...
We assess the sole substantial film documenting the history of socio-economic relations in Mauritius...
The Republic of Mauritius is situated in the Indian Ocean. A former colony of both France and the UK...
Speaking of Mauritius as an economic miracle has become a cliché, and with good reason: Its developm...
Islands make a remarkable contribution to understandings of decolonization, in particular where seve...