In May 1958, and four years into the Algerian War of Independence, a revolt again appropriated the revolutionary and republican symbolism of the French Revolution by seizing power through a Committee of Public Safety. This book explores why a repressive colonial system that had for over a century maintained the material and intellectual backwardness of Algerian women now turned to an extensive programme of 'emancipation'. After a brief background sketch of the situation of Algerian women during the post-war decade, it discusses the various factors contributed to the emergence of the first significant women's organisations in the main urban centres. It was only after the outbreak of the rebellion in 1954 and the arrival of many hundreds of w...
The colonial relationship between France and French Algeria reached its boiling point during the Alg...
At the end of the Algerian war of independence and the impeding return of Charles de Gaulle as Frenc...
Assia Djebar is among the contemporary woman writers, who mark both Algerian and French literatures...
In May 1958, and four years into the Algerian War of Independence, a revolt again appropriated the r...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
The treatment of Muslim Algerian women by French forces during the Algerian War of Independence (195...
Since the Algerian war for independence against the French in the 1950s, the roles of Algerian women...
The book presents the first English edition of Hubertine Auclert's Arab Women in Algeria which offer...
Until recent years the only scholarly reference about women in the Algerian revolution was Les femme...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
International audienceIn recent years, two important books have focused on the violence of the Frenc...
February 22, 2019, marked a watershed moment in Algeria’s history, and a key moment in the struggle ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
This paper examines two different movements in the region of North Africa. In this analysis, I inves...
The colonial relationship between France and French Algeria reached its boiling point during the Alg...
At the end of the Algerian war of independence and the impeding return of Charles de Gaulle as Frenc...
Assia Djebar is among the contemporary woman writers, who mark both Algerian and French literatures...
In May 1958, and four years into the Algerian War of Independence, a revolt again appropriated the r...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
The treatment of Muslim Algerian women by French forces during the Algerian War of Independence (195...
Since the Algerian war for independence against the French in the 1950s, the roles of Algerian women...
The book presents the first English edition of Hubertine Auclert's Arab Women in Algeria which offer...
Until recent years the only scholarly reference about women in the Algerian revolution was Les femme...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
International audienceIn recent years, two important books have focused on the violence of the Frenc...
February 22, 2019, marked a watershed moment in Algeria’s history, and a key moment in the struggle ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
This paper examines two different movements in the region of North Africa. In this analysis, I inves...
The colonial relationship between France and French Algeria reached its boiling point during the Alg...
At the end of the Algerian war of independence and the impeding return of Charles de Gaulle as Frenc...
Assia Djebar is among the contemporary woman writers, who mark both Algerian and French literatures...