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Colonial Legacy in Algerian–French Relations
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Contemporary Arab Affairs
Contemporary Arab Affairs (2020) 13 (1): 69–85.
Published: 01 March 2020
...Salim Hamidani The colonial period in Algeria was a time of suffering and struggle for Algerians who fought to win back their freedom and defend their values against French attempts to subjugate them. It was also a struggle to end foreign control over the country’s wealth and resources. National...
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Schism and plurality in Algerian society: the struggle of identity in the sociology of ‘the other’
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Contemporary Arab Affairs
Contemporary Arab Affairs (2012) 5 (1): 68–85.
Published: 01 January 2012
...Ali Semmouk The questions of identity and citizenship in Algeria are complicated as well as a potentially divisive and axes of self-identification run across different lines. Individuals and groups may have more than one alignment where one locus of affiliation may overlap with another – the Berber...