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An Algerian Genocide? | SpringerLink

On n’a jamais dit, en Afrique, que tout était fini.

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  2. I am extremely grateful to an anonymous reviewer for pointing out the aptness of comparing the case of New Caledonia (annexed by France in 1853) with that of Algeria, given the similarity of instances of ‘large-scale deaths, land despoliation, [and] refoulement’ in both cases, detailed further in Jean Guiart, La Terre et le sang des morts: la confrontation entre blancs et noirs dans le Pacifique sud français (Paris: Editions Anthropos, 1983).

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  15. Much of which is cited in William Gallois, ‘Dahra and the History of Early Colonial Violence in Algeria’, in Martin Thomas (ed) The French Colonial Mind, 2 vols (II), pp. 3–25.

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