Collective Memory

Collective Memory
Author: Jo McCormack
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: 9780739145623

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Collective Memory examines the difficult transmission of memory in France of the Algerian War of independence (1954-1962). Emphasizing the current lack of transmission of memories of this war through a detailed case study of three crucial vectors of memory-the teaching of school history, coverage in the media, and discussion in the family- author Jo McCormack argues that lack of transmission of memories is feeding into contemporary racism and exclusion in France. Collective Memory draws extensively on interviews with historians, teachers, and pupils, as well as on secondary sources and media analysis. McCormack proposes that a greater "work of memory" needs to be undertaken if France is to overcome the division in French society that stems from the war. There has been little reconciliation of divisive group memories, a situation that leaves many individuals without a voice on this important subject. "Memory battles" dominate discussion of the topic as many issues periodically flare up and cannot yet be overcome. Book jacket.

The Algerian War 1954 62

The Algerian War 1954   62
Author: Martin Windrow
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472804495

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It is hard to convey the public impact of France's war to maintain her colonial grip on Algeria; yet in the late 1950s this ugly conflict dominated Europe's media to almost the same extent as would Vietnam ten years later. It brought France to the very verge of military coup d'etat; it destroyed thousands of careers; bitterly divided the French military and political classes for a generation; and sent hundreds of thousands of European settler families into often ruinous exile. This title details the history, organisation, equipment and uniforms of the forces involved.

Collective Memory

Collective Memory
Author: Jo McCormack
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2007
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: 0739109219

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Seventh grade was supposed to be fun, but Tori is having major drama with her BFF, Sienna. Sienna changed a lot over the summer—on the first day of school she’s tan, confident, and full of stories about her new dreamy boyfriend. Tori knows that she’s totally making this guy up. So Tori invents her own fake boyfriend, who is better than Sienna’s in every way. Things are going great—unless you count the whole lying-to-your-best-friend thing—until everyone insists Tori and Sienna bring their boyfriends to the back-to-school dance.

France and the Algerian War 1954 62

France and the Algerian War  1954 62
Author: Martin S. Alexander,John F. V. Keiger
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0714682640

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The French army's war in Algeria has always aroused passions. This study offers an honest appraisal of the atrocities carried out on both sides to reveal that what happened in Algeria was indeed a war and not just a minor conflict.

France and the Algerian War 1954 1962

France and the Algerian War  1954 1962
Author: Martin S. Alexander,J.F.V. Keiger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135317171

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The French Army's war in Algeria has always aroused passions. This book does not whitewash the atrocities committed by both sides; rather it focuses on the conflict itself, a perspective assisted by the French republic's official admission in 1999 that what happened in Algeria was indeed a war.

The Algerian War 1954 62

The Algerian War 1954   62
Author: Martin Windrow
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1855326582

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It is hard to convey the public impact of France's war to maintain her colonial grip on Algeria; yet in the late 1950s this ugly conflict dominated Europe's media to almost the same extent as would Vietnam ten years later. It brought France to the very verge of military coup d'etat; it destroyed thousands of careers; bitterly divided the French military and political classes for a generation; and sent hundreds of thousands of European settler families into often ruinous exile. This title details the history, organisation, equipment and uniforms of the forces involved in the Algerian War (1954-1962).

Algerian War and the French Army 1954 62

Algerian War and the French Army  1954 62
Author: Martin S. Alexander,Martin Evans,J.F.V. Keiger
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2002-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230500952

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The Algerian War 1954-62 was one of the most prolonged and violent examples of decolonization. At times horribly savage, it was an undeclared war in the sense that no formal declaration of hostilities was ever made. Bringing to an end one hundred and thirty two years of French rule, the Algerian struggle caused the fall of six French prime ministers, the collapse of the Fourth Republic and expulsion of one million French settlers. This volume, bringing together leading experts in the field, focuses on one of the key actors in the drama - the French army. They show that the Algerian War was just as much about conflicts of ideas, beliefs and loyalties as it was about simple military operations. In this way, the collection goes beyond polemic and recrimination to explore the many and varied nuances of what was one of the historically most important of the grand style colonial wars.

A Savage War of Peace

A Savage War of Peace
Author: Alistair Horne
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2012-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781447233435

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Thoroughly sharp and honest treatment of a brutal conflict.The Algerian War (1954-1962) was a savage colonial war, killing an estimated one million Muslim Algerians and expelling the same number of European settlers from their homes. It was to cause the fall of six French prime minsters and the collapse of the Fourth Repbulic. It came close to bringing down de Gaulle and - twice - to plunging France into civil war.The story told here contains heroism and tragedy, and poses issues of enduring relevance beyond the confines of either geography or time. Horne writes with the extreme intelligence and perspicacity that are his trademarks.