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  • av Tyler Stovall
    390 - 1 216,-

    From Near and Far takes a transnational approach to the history of France by considering the many ways in which people and places beyond the conventionally accepted borders of the nation shaped its life.

  • av Melissa K. Byrnes
    390 - 1 260,-

  • av Jay Gitlin
    419,-

    French St. Louis places St. Louis, Missouri, in a broad colonial context, shedding light on its francophone history.

  • - The Jesuits and New France
    av Bronwen McShea
    390 - 740,-

    Offers a revisionist history of the French Jesuit mission to indigenous North Americans in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, offering a comprehensive view of a transatlantic enterprise in which secular concerns were integral.

  • - Battles over Schools and the Colonial Order, 1900-1950
    av Harry Gamble
    390 - 696,-

    Critically examines the move toward educational integration that took shape during the immediate postwar period. Growing linkages to the metropolitan school system ultimately had powerful impacts on the course of decolonisation and the making of postcolonial Africa.

  • - Landscape, Contexts, and Legacy
     
    790,-

    French St. Louis places St. Louis, Missouri, in a broad colonial context, shedding light on its francophone history.

  • - Colonial Prisoners of War in Vichy France
    av Sarah Ann Frank
    790,-

    Hostages of Empire is a social, cultural, and political history of the colonial prisoners of war.

  • - Settler Colonialism and the Press in French Algeria, 1860-1914
    av Charlotte Ann Legg
    676,-

    The New White Race is a cultural history of the development of the press in Algeria under French rule.

  • - Decolonization and Environmental Disaster in North Africa and Mediterranean France since 1954
    av Spencer D. Segalla
    790,-

    Spencer D. Segalla examines natural and anthropogenic disasters during the years of decolonization in Algeria, Morocco, and France and explores how environmental catastrophes impacted the dissolution of France's empire in North Africa.

  • av Albert Memmi
    956,-

    This anthology presents Albert Memmi's insights on the legacies of the colonial era, critical theories of race, and his own story as a French writer of Tunisian and Jewish descent, allowing readers to appreciate the full arc of one of the great thinkers of the twentieth century.

  • - French Education, Colonial Ethnology, and Muslim Resistance, 1912-1956
    av Spencer D. Segalla
    390 - 746,-

    Following the French conquest of Morocco in 1911 the French established a network of colonial schools for Moroccan Muslims designed to further the agendas of the conquerors. This book examines the history of the French educational system in colonial Morocco, the development of French conceptions about the ""Moroccan soul,"" and the effect these ideas had on pedagogy, policy making, and politics.

  • - Catastrophe and Citizenship in the French Caribbean
    av Christopher M. Church
    419 - 790,-

    Explores the impact of natural and man-made disasters in the turn-of-the-century French Caribbean, examining the social, economic, and political implications of shared citizenship in times of civil unrest.

  • - The Urban Grounds of Anti-Imperialism and Feminism in Interwar Paris
    av Jennifer Anne Boittin
    300 - 616,-

    Offers a study of the connections between French colonial migrants and white women in Paris between the world wars.

  • - Food and Colonialism in the Gabon Estuary
    av Jeremy Rich
    340 - 726,-

    In this compelling study of food culture and colonialism, Jeremy Rich explores how colonial rule intimately shaped African life and how African townspeople developed creative ways of coping with colonialism as European expansion threatened African self-sufficiency.

  • - Pastoralism and French Environmental Policy in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean World
    av Andrea E. Duffy
    736,-

    An exploration of the relationship between Mediterranean mobile pastoralism and nineteenth-century French forestry through case studies in Provence, French colonial Algeria, and Ottoman Anatolia.

  • - Colonial Politics, Ethnographic Practices, Theoretical Developments
     
    456,-

    The shadow cast by Pierre Bourdieu's theory is large and well documented, but his early ethnographic work in Algeria is less well known and often overlooked. This volume, the first critical examination of Bourdieu's early fieldwork and its impact on his larger body of social theory, represents an original and much-needed contribution to the field.

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    496,-

    Explores how black women in France itself, the French Caribbean, Goree, Dakar, Rufisque, and Saint-Louis experienced and reacted to French colonialism and how gendered readings of colonization, decolonization, and social movements cast new light on the history of French colonization and of black France.

  • - French Pronatalists and Colonial Settlement in the Third Republic
    av Margaret Cook Andersen
    676,-

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    1 086,-

    Considers French colonial experiences in Africa and Southeast Asia and identifies the processes that made Frenchmen and women into ardent imperialists Explores the many ways in which brutality and killing became central to the French experience and management of empire

  • - The Life and Work of Tahar Djaout
    av Julija Sukys
    410,-

    On May 26, 1993, the Algerian novelist and poet Tahar Djaout was gunned down in an attack attributed to Islamist extremists. This title considers the life and work of Djaout in light of his murder and his role in the conflict that raged between Islamist terrorist cells and Algeria's military regime in the 1990s.

  • - Suspicion, Imperial Rule, and Colonial Society in Interwar French West Africa
    av Kathleen Keller
    680,-

    A Vietnamese cook, a German journalist, and a Senegalese student. What did they have in common? They were all suspicious persons kept under surveillance by French colonial authorities in West Africa in the 1920s and 1930s. Colonial Suspects looks at the web of surveillance set up by the French government during the twentieth century as France's empire slipped into crisis.

  • - The Creole Nation Within
    av Jonathan K. Gosnell
    740,-

    Examines the manifestation and persistence of hybrid Franco-American literary, musical, culinary, and media cultures in North America, especially New England and southern Louisiana. To shed light on the French cultural legacy in North America, Gosnell seeks out hidden French or ""Franco"" identities and sites of memory in North America that quietly proclaim an intercontinental French presence.

  • av Baya Gacemi
    340,-

    The Algerian journalist Baya Gacemi takes a dangerous political step in writing the ""autobiography"" of a young Algerian woman whom she met through a program for female victims of Islamist violence in Algiers. Gacemi provides a human face to the cultural wars that have torn Algeria and the Middle East apart, revealing the roots of terrorism.

  • - Transnational and Imperial Histories
     
    866,-

    Offers a collection of scholarship that reveals the important French element in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century creation of the singular Mediterranean. These essays provide a critical study of space and movement through new approaches to rethinking the maps, migrations, and margins of the sea in the French imperial and transnational context.

  • - The Vichy Years in French West Africa
    av Ruth Ginio
    325,99

    Analyzes three dramatic years in the history of FWA, from 1940 to 1943, in which the Vichy regime tried to impose the ideology of the National Revolution in the region. This book shows how this was a watershed period in the history of the region by providing an in-depth examination of the Vichy colonial visions and practices in FWA.

  • - Trans-Mediterranean France and the Construction of French Modernity
    av Gavin Murray-Miller
    740,-

    Focuses on nineteenth-century France and Algeria and examines the role that ideas of modernity and modernization played in both national and colonial programs during the years of the Second Empire and the early Third Republic. Gavin Murray-Miller rethinks the subject by examining the idiomatic use of modernity in French cultural and political discourse.

  • - Regenerating the Jewish Community of Colonial Tunis
    av Richard C. Parks
    680,-

    French-colonial Tunisia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries witnessed shifting concepts of identity, including varying theories of ethnic essentialism, a drive toward "modernization," and imperialist interpretations of science and medicine. As French colonizers worked to realize ideas of a "modern" city and empire, they undertook a program to significantly alter the physical and social realities by which the people of Tunisia lived, often in ways that continue to influence life today.Medical Imperialism in French North Africa demonstrates the ways in which diverse members of the Jewish community of Tunis received, rejected, or reworked myriad imperial projects devised to foster the social, corporeal, and moral "regeneration" of their community. Buttressed by the authority of science and medicine, regenerationist schemes such as urban renewal projects and public health reforms were deployed to destroy and recast the cultural, social, and political lives of Jewish colonial subjects. Richard C. Parks expands on earlier scholarship to examine how notions of race, class, modernity, and otherness shaped these efforts. Looking at such issues as the plasticity of identity, the collaboration and contention between French and Tunisian Jewish communities, Jewish women's negotiation of social power relationships in Tunis, and the razing of the city's Jewish quarter, Parks fills the gap in current literature by focusing on the broader transnational context of French actions in colonial Tunisia. 

  • - The Years of Decolonization
    av Ruth Ginio
    746,-

  • - Violence, Military Encounters, and Colonialism
     
    556,-

    Violence was prominent in France's conquest of a colonial empire, and the use of force was integral to its control and regulation of colonial territories. What, if anything, made such violence distinctly colonial? And how did its practitioners justify or explain it? These are issues at the heart of The French Colonial Mind.

  • - Mental Maps of Empire and Colonial Encounters
     
    550,-

    Considers French colonial experiences in Africa and Southeast Asia and identifies the processes that made Frenchmen and women into ardent imperialists

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