Algeria: France's Undeclared War

Author:   Martin Evans (Professor of Contemporary History, University of Portsmouth)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780192803504


Pages:   494
Publication Date:   24 November 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Invaded in 1830, populated by one million settlers who co-existed uneasily with nine million Arabs and Berbers , Algeria was different from other French colonies because it was administered as an integral part of France, in theory no different from Normandy or Brittany. The depth and scale of the colonization process explains why the Algerian War of 1954 to 1962 was one of the longest and most violent of the decolonization struggles. An undeclared war in the sense that there was no formal beginning of hostilities, the war produced huge tensions that brought down four governments, ended the Fourth Republic in 1958, and mired the French army in accusations of torture and mass human rights abuses. In carefully re-examining the origins and consequences of the conflict, Martin Evans argues that it was the Socialist led Republican Front, in power from January 1956 until May 1957, which was the defining moment in the war. Predicated on the belief in the universal civilizing mission of the Fourth Republic, coupled with the conviction that Algerian nationalism was feudal and religiously fanatical in character, the Republican Front dramatically intensified the war in the spring of 1956. Drawing upon previously classified archival sources as well as new oral testimonies, this book underlines the conflict of values between the Republican Front and Algerian nationalism, explaining how this clash produced patterns of thought and action, such as the institutionalization of torture and the raising of pro-French Muslim militias, which tragically polarized choices and framed all subsequent stages of the conflict.

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Author:   Martin Evans (Professor of Contemporary History, University of Portsmouth)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 4.90cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.859kg
ISBN:  

9780192803504


ISBN 10:   0192803506
Pages:   494
Publication Date:   24 November 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Some Key Characters Chronology Part I: Origins 1830-1945 1: Invasion 2: The Long Hatreds 3: The Making of Algerian Nationalism Part II: Undeclared War 1945-59 4: Sliding into War 5: 'Algeria is France' 6: Guy Mollet's War 7: The 'Battle of Algiers' and its Aftermath 8: Complex Violence Part III: Dénouement 1959-62 9: Endgame 10: Bloody Conclusion 11: Independence Postscript Glossary Endnotes Select Bibliography Index

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Easily the best account of the 1954-1962 war of Algerian independence available in English. Financial Times, Books of the Year Excellent The Economist Masterly History Today Original Le Monde Diplomatique Evans, a master scholar, has produced a comprehensive narrative. Foreign Affairs Strikingly illustrated and using novel archival sources ... scintillating Literary Review


Easily the best account of the 1954-1962 war of Algerian independence available in English. Financial Times, Books of the Year Excellent The Economist Masterly History Today Original Le Monde Diplomatique Evans, a master scholar, has produced a comprehensive narrative. Foreign Affairs Strikingly illustrated and using novel archival sources ... scintillating Literary Review For the benefit of a new generation of anglophone readers, this book is a welcome statement of the progress that has been made. Michael Brett, Times Literary Supplement Evans' great achievement is to 'Algerianise' the struggle. History Today


Easily the best account of the 1954-1962 war of Algerian independence available in English. Financial Times, Books of the Year


Author Information

Martin Evans is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Portsmouth. He is the author of Memory of Resistance: French Opposition to the Algerian War (1997), co-author (with Emmanuel Godin) of France 1815 to 2003 (2004), and co-author (with John Phillips) of Algeria: Anger of the Dispossessed (2007). In 2008 Memory of Resistance was translated into French and serialised in the Algerian press. He has written for the Independent, the Times Higher Education Supplement, BBC History Magazine and the Guardian, and is a regular contributor to History Today. In 2007-08 he was a Leverhulme Senior Research Fellow at the British Academy.

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