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  1. North Africa, Islam and the Mediterranean World: From the Almoravids to the Algerian War (History and Society in the Islamic World)
  2. History's Place: Nostalgia and the City in French Algerian Literature (After the Empire: the Francophone World and Postcolonial France) by Seth Graebner, 2007-05-30
  3. A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902 (History and Society of the Modern Middle East) by Benjamin C Brower, 2009-06-15
  4. French and Algerian Identities from Colonial Times to the Present: A Century of Interaction by Alec G. Hargreaves, 1993-03
  5. Algeria: Arab League, History of Algeria, French Algeria, Algerian War, List of Algerian massacres of the 1990s, Algerian Civil War, Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002?present), Geography of Algeria.
  6. Jewish Algerian History: Pied-Noir, History of the Jews in Algeria, Messaâd
  7. Colonial Migrants and Racism: Algerians in France, 1900-62
  8. The Politics of Frenchness in Colonial Algeria 1930-1954 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Jonathan Gosnell, 2002-11-15
  9. YOUNG ALGERIANS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa 2</i> by John Ruedy, 2004
  10. ALGERIAN AMERICANS: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America</i> by Olivia Miller, 2000
  11. LIVING WITH TERRORISM: EVERYDAY LIFE AND THE EFFECTS OF TERROR: An entry from Gale's <i>History Behind the Headlines, Vols. 1-6</i> by Nancy Matuszak, 2002
  12. Military of Algeria: Military history of Algeria, Algerian Air Force, People's National Army, Oran Tafraoui Airport, Gendarmerie Nationale
  13. Algerian Suns: A Contemporary American literary & artistic Analysis of the Algerian Colonialist history (B & W version) by Kathleen Woolrich, 2006-06-27
  14. Algerian Suns: A Contemporary American literary & artistic Analysis of the Algerian Colonialist history by Kathleen Woolrich, 2006-01-01

1. History Of The Algerian Workers
History of Algerian Independence. (also available in Deutsch). Compiled byBrian Basgen Online Version algerian history Archive (marxists.org) 2001.
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French Colonization: Under french domination, Algerians could not hold public meetings nor even leave their homes without permission. French state racism kept Algerians at the bottom of society, working as servants, unskilled labourers and peasants, while only French citizens or other whites were allowed skilled jobs and positions in the social institutions (from the police to the government). Friends of the Manifesto and Liberty . In 1947, in the wake of the second world war and fearful of nationalistic uprisings, the government established a parliamentary assembly in Algeria, made up of half European and Algerian delegates, with the purpose of upholding French colonial rule. It did not last. In March of 1954, Ahmed Ben Bella , an ex-sergeant in the French army who was deported to Egypt for his leftist political beliefs, joined eight other Algerian exiles to form what would become the National Liberation Front (FLN) . On November 1, 1954, just a few months after it's creation, the FLN heroically began coordinated attacks on government buildings, military and police posts, and communications installations. The FLN was waging a guerrilla war , much like their ancestor and hero, Abd al-Qadir, who led a guerilla struggle for 13 years at the outset of French rule in 1834. By 1957, the guerrilla's made such progress that the French desperately called in

2. Early Algerian History
Early algerian history The earliest known inhabitants of certainareas of Algeria were cattleherds and hunters. living in the Al
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Early Algerian History The earliest known inhabitants of certain areas of Algeria were cattleherds and hunters living in the Al Hajjar region between 8,000 and 2,000BC. These may have been tribal Berbers. Phoenicians settled some of the coastal areas of Algeria from their north-African state of Carthage which was in modern day Tunisia. The first Algerian kingdom was established by the Berber chieftain Massinissa during the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage which took place between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. Massinissa reigned over his kingdom of Numidia from 202-148BC and his dynasty lasted until 106BC when his grandson Jugurtha became a Roman client. As part of the Roman Empire Numidia flourished, becoming known as the ' granary of Rome'. A road system and a series of Roman garrisons which became small Roman cities were built during the Roman period. ( more from arab.net)

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5. Algerian History
Algeria. Algeria is an ancient country with a history that extendsback several thousand years to the time of the Phoenicians. The
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... Algeria Algeria is an ancient country with a history that extends back several thousand years to the time of the Phoenicians. The Romans, followed by the Germanic Vandal tribes and the Byzantines all ruled the area. When Islam grew mighty in the 8th century A.D., the Berbers of Algeria were converted to that religion and a unique civilization flourished. Some eight centuries later, Spain conquered Algiers and other cities but was driven out by Barbarossa who brought Algeria into the Turkish Ottoman Empire. From this point, piracy became an important money-making tool for the country, so much so that by 1800, the US, England, and France joined in an effort to combat piracy in the Mediterranean. Ottoman rule over the country was brought to an end by the French in 1830. In 1848, following an Islamic rebellion, France made Algeria a legal part of France. In the mid-1950s, a guerilla effort arose to oust the French led by the FLN (Front de Liberation Nationale) and in 1962, independence was declared. Immediately, about a million colonists left Algeria for France. Times have been turbulent for Algeria since independence, including close relations with the Soviet Union and a struggle between fundamentalist Islamists and the military. Since 1992, over 40,000 people have died due to civil unrest and assassinations. In 1999, elections were held; only one candidate remained in the race: Abdelazziz Bouteflika. His government reached agreement with the Islamic rebels in September 1999.

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7. Algerian History
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Algeria: Brief Background to the Novel, Fantasia
Maghreb = Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania and Libya The term means “Island” with three “seas”: The Sahara (sea of sand), the Atlantic, and the Mediterranean The “Berbers” are the indigenous people of coastal No Africa. By 1200 BC they had domesticated the horse and used it to conquer other, blacker, peoples of the region through killing, enslaving, intermarrying. Known for their dramatic horse displays, called fantasias. Berber tribes are colonized by (and intermarried with) a series of invaders/traders/muslim missionaries from Syria and Arabia. By the 1830 arrival of French, Algeria is almost entirely Arab speaking (but many also speak Arab-berber dialects), Muslim, and rural, ruled over by an insular Turkish oligarchy that dominates Algiers but is weak in the rural hinterland and that never “integrates” with the indigenous population. The French defeat of the Algerian Turkish government is part of the broader European defeat of the Ottoman empire in Europe and the Near East as well as part of the expansion of Western Europe into North Africa (the English in Egypt, the Italian in Libya, and so forth). At first, the French plan to colonize only the coast of Algeria, focusing mainly on the city of Algiers.

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9. Algerian History Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of
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10. The Chronicle: March 30, 2001: A New Book On Algerian History And A Reissued Spy
From the issue dated March 30, 2001 A New Book on algerian history and a Reissued Spy Novel Revive Questions About a French Anthropologist By SCOTT McLEMEE
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By SCOTT McLEMEE INTERNATIONAL MEN OF MYSTERY: By the early 1960's, Jacques Soustelle was known for two things. One was his scholarly eminence; the anthropologist was France's leading authority on Aztec civilization. The other was a very public disagreement with his old friend Charles de Gaulle over independence for Algeria (which M. Soustelle opposed vehemently). So when a spy novel portrayed an intellectual named Soustelle plotting to assassinate the French president, it was decidedly more than a coincidence particularly since the character was shown making jokes about human sacrifice.
M. Soustelle filed a libel suit against the novel's publisher, and won. In due course, the whole unpleasant matter was forgotten until now. M. Soustelle is a pivotal figure in a forthcoming book, Uncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics During the Decolonization of Algeria University of Pennsylvania Press

11. Algerian History Web-page
assume its own destiny in complete sovereignty. algerian history has been marked by combat and sacrifice and
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Algeria's land has seen many regimes, all of which wanted to remain eternal. Many attempts at assimilation have been made throughout the centuries. Each time, Algeria has risen up to fight the invaders. set up by iron and fire, the colonial occupation was only established after many long years of war, and this was followed by a constant fight against it.
The resistance covered various form, local revolts or revolutions covering a whole region, or the constitution of political movements, more or less homogeneous and coherent, all manifestations came from the force and will to live in Algerian people and its desire to establish its own personality and assume its own destiny in complete sovereignty.
Algerian history has been marked by combat and sacrifice and demonstrates this will. Each generation of Algerian people has paid a high price in the cause of liberty and independance.
The earliest known inhabitants were the Berbers, who became established acros North Africa from about 3000 BC.
About the 3rd century BC, Numidia, as the Berber kingdom was called, came under attack from the Carthaginians and later the Romans. Roman rule ended when Vandals from Spain swept acros the country in AD431. In the following century, the area was partly conquered by the Byzantines. Successive waves of Arabs wept over the country in the 7th century and introduced the Islamic religion and the Arabic language. Islam soon became dominant but the Berber language survived mainly in the mountains in the east of the country. From 1519, the Ottman Turks held the coastlands, but their control was, at best, weak.

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Before the Arab conquest in the seventh century and the Islamization of the Berbers, Algeria was a Roman province. And before it was annexed by French in the 19th century, the Turks, who subjugated the Berbers and the Arabs in the sixteenth century, turned Algeria into a pirate state open to a multiplicity of cultural models during two centuries of Ottoman presence. The result is that Algeria's cultural reality is a mosaic, which is inconstant random motion and is recharged cyclically by an inorganic current which, in fact, reverses the discharge of organic current into a dynamic process. History History
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