French authors in the nineteenth century assumed that before the colonial conquest of the Maghreb, all Muslims in the region had abstained from alcohol. As a consequence, they were both surprised at and fascinated by the alcohol consumption of the colonised Muslims in the Maghreb, which they interpreted as an irreversible break with Islam (i.e. turning drinkers into apostates) and a necessary consequence of the spread of French colonialism. Some French authors even tentatively interpreted alcohol-drinking Muslims as showing signs of assimilating French culture and thus – in the colonial worldview – advancing in civilisation, while others regretted both their loss of abstinence as well as their alleged taste for particularly strong forms of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
Sabri Louatah’s Les Sauvages (2011–2016) joins an ongoing discussion over the French political class...
French authors in the nineteenth century assumed that before the colonial conquest of the Maghreb, a...
This chapter draws links between the colonisation of French Algeria in the nineteenth century and th...
International audienceThe prohibition of fermented beverages in Muslim societies was the result of a...
Drinking habits have long been viewed as markers of cultural difference, especially in colonial cont...
From the beginning of the military conquest of the region, the majority of French observers mentione...
Wine and alcohol in apothecaries' shops during the Middle Ages in Southern countries. Alcohol, wine...
Framed in a critical Muslim studies approach, this article offers a new understanding of the Ḥanafī ...
International audienceWhile prohibited, no other drink occupied such important place in the doctrina...
In browsing through most of the nineteenth and early twentieth century’s western travelogues on Alge...
International audienceDespite the prohibition on alcoholic beverages in Islam, the production and co...
The history of alcoholic beverages in various cultures, including our own, has often been written. T...
The article is devoted to wine drinking in the Sufi sources of Transoxiana of the 16th century, on t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
Sabri Louatah’s Les Sauvages (2011–2016) joins an ongoing discussion over the French political class...
French authors in the nineteenth century assumed that before the colonial conquest of the Maghreb, a...
This chapter draws links between the colonisation of French Algeria in the nineteenth century and th...
International audienceThe prohibition of fermented beverages in Muslim societies was the result of a...
Drinking habits have long been viewed as markers of cultural difference, especially in colonial cont...
From the beginning of the military conquest of the region, the majority of French observers mentione...
Wine and alcohol in apothecaries' shops during the Middle Ages in Southern countries. Alcohol, wine...
Framed in a critical Muslim studies approach, this article offers a new understanding of the Ḥanafī ...
International audienceWhile prohibited, no other drink occupied such important place in the doctrina...
In browsing through most of the nineteenth and early twentieth century’s western travelogues on Alge...
International audienceDespite the prohibition on alcoholic beverages in Islam, the production and co...
The history of alcoholic beverages in various cultures, including our own, has often been written. T...
The article is devoted to wine drinking in the Sufi sources of Transoxiana of the 16th century, on t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
Sabri Louatah’s Les Sauvages (2011–2016) joins an ongoing discussion over the French political class...