What are the legacies of the Algerian War of Independence in the present? More specifically, how do the Algerian War of Independence and its subsequent memorializations force us to reconceptualize historical temporality itself (of which the 'legacy' is but one variation)? The following introduction to this special issue provides an overarching framework for multiple answers to these questions. The first half of the introduction focuses on the philosophical and conceptual afterlives of the Algerian War in contemporary French critical thought. In doing so, it attempts to delineate the significant political import of historical temporality as such, setting out a basic problematic to which the articles that follow can be seen variously to respo...
The term "guerre des mémoires" ("memory battles") has been used by historians in an attempt to descr...
International audienceThis contribution is focused on the end of French Algeria and its context of v...
This thesis examines memory and its transmission through a case study of the Algerian war of nationa...
What are the legacies of the Algerian War of Independence in the present? More specifically, how do ...
Despite ravaging the minds of a generation of young French men threatened with the prospect of death...
This article examines the experience of transitional justice and its relation to collective memory o...
The Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), which brought an end to over a century of French colonia...
“Crises of Postmemory: Deferred Postmemory in Second-Generation Novels after the Algerian War” exami...
Starting point for this dissertation was that the Algerian Independence War (1954-1962), one of the ...
This thesis elaborates on the question to what extent conflicting memories of the decolonization of ...
International audienceThis article explores the constraints of contemporary history writing about Al...
The Algerian War of independence (1954-1962) led directly to the fall of six French prime ministers,...
France and Algeria share a history of violence dating from France's invasion in 1830 through Algeria...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
This dissertation interrogates images and narratives of the body during the French-Algerian War, an ...
The term "guerre des mémoires" ("memory battles") has been used by historians in an attempt to descr...
International audienceThis contribution is focused on the end of French Algeria and its context of v...
This thesis examines memory and its transmission through a case study of the Algerian war of nationa...
What are the legacies of the Algerian War of Independence in the present? More specifically, how do ...
Despite ravaging the minds of a generation of young French men threatened with the prospect of death...
This article examines the experience of transitional justice and its relation to collective memory o...
The Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), which brought an end to over a century of French colonia...
“Crises of Postmemory: Deferred Postmemory in Second-Generation Novels after the Algerian War” exami...
Starting point for this dissertation was that the Algerian Independence War (1954-1962), one of the ...
This thesis elaborates on the question to what extent conflicting memories of the decolonization of ...
International audienceThis article explores the constraints of contemporary history writing about Al...
The Algerian War of independence (1954-1962) led directly to the fall of six French prime ministers,...
France and Algeria share a history of violence dating from France's invasion in 1830 through Algeria...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
This dissertation interrogates images and narratives of the body during the French-Algerian War, an ...
The term "guerre des mémoires" ("memory battles") has been used by historians in an attempt to descr...
International audienceThis contribution is focused on the end of French Algeria and its context of v...
This thesis examines memory and its transmission through a case study of the Algerian war of nationa...