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Paperback or Softback. Zustand: New. Hidden Side of Colonial Algeria: Camps, administrative internment, house arrest / Violence ordinaire dans l'Alg�rie coloniale: Camps, internements, as. Book.
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Rayon : Histoire Editeur : Odile Jacob Date de parution : 2012 Description : In-8, 382 pages, broché, occasion, très bon état. IMPORTANT : Pour les envois internationaux, merci de vous renseigner avant de passer commande. Les envois se font uniquement en point relais MONDIAL RELAY ou INPOST pour les pays suivants : Autriche, Belgique, Espagne, Italie, Luxembourg, Pays-Bas, Pologne, et Portugal. Merci de nous indiquer en retour le point relais choisi ainsi que votre numéro de téléphone mobile pour assurer le suivi du colis. ATTENTION : Les expéditions nationales de plus de 2 kilos et les expéditions internationales de plus de 1 kilo se voient appliquer un supplément de port. Envois quotidiens du mardi au samedi. Les livres sont envoyés sous enveloppe bulles. Les frais de ports comprennent les frais d'affranchissements et d'emballage. Librairie Le Piano-Livre. Merci. Référence catalogue vendeur: 61924.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 386 pages. French language. 9.17x6.02x0.87 inches. In Stock.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Sylvie Thénault is a research fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and at the Centre d'Histoire Sociale du 20e Siècle. At the time of the Algerian insurrection which led to the War of iedependence, the subject of concentration camps was still very much in the news. The Second World War had just ended and denunciations of the Soviet gulag were beginning to be heard. In 1955, the French government retaliated to the insurrection with a law allowing it to decree a state of emergency in its Algerian colony. The French ParlI'ment specified that this in no way allowed the creation of detention camps. And yet camps did come into existence, illegally and wrapped in lies. This book traces the history of France's extensive use of internment camps throughout the colonial period. What were these camps like Why were they used Who were the victims What part did internment camps play in maintaining French control over its colonised populations - France's colonial past in Algeria remains a subject of debate.- This book not only denounces the brutality of the colonial authorities at various critical moments; it also reveals the logic bhind the repressive colonial system, with its constant use of internment.- This crucial addition to the specific record of French colonialI'm clearly demonstrates that U.S. abuses in Guantánamo are scarcely unprecedented.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 386 | Sprache: Französisch | Produktart: Bücher | Sylvie Thénault is a research fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and at the Centre d'Histoire Sociale du 20e Siècle. At the time of the Algerian insurrection which led to the War of iedependence, the subject of concentration camps was still very much in the news. The Second World War had just ended and denunciations of the Soviet gulag were beginning to be heard. In 1955, the French government retaliated to the insurrection with a law allowing it to decree a state of emergency in its Algerian colony. The French ParlI'ment specified that this in no way allowed the creation of detention camps. And yet camps did come into existence, illegally and wrapped in lies. This book traces the history of France's extensive use of internment camps throughout the colonial period. What were these camps like? Why were they used? Who were the victims? What part did internment camps play in maintaining French control over its colonised populations?- France's colonial past in Algeria remains a subject of debate.- This book not only denounces the brutality of the colonial authorities at various critical moments; it also reveals the logic bhind the repressive colonial system, with its constant use of internment.- This crucial addition to the specific record of French colonialI'm clearly demonstrates that U.S. abuses in Guantánamo are scarcely unprecedented.