The Memory of Resistance
The Memory of Resistance
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Using extensive interviews, this study explores the events and experiences that led a small minority of French people to reject colonialism during the Algerian war of 1954 to 1962. It focuses on the importance of political allegiances and ideologies, and the motives for resisting them.
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The Memory of Resistance by Martin Evans
What makes people act against their own national identity?How real are the concepts of nationalism and patriotism? In what ways does the media control our perception of history in the making?This ground-breaking work addresses these important questions through an examination of the Algerian war of 1954-62 and the significant French resistance to their own leaders during the bitter conflict. Through the use of extensive interviews, it provides powerful insights into the clash of values that accompanied the war. In exploring the events and experiences that led a small minority of French people to reject colonialism in the wake of the Algerian conflict, Memories of Resistance focuses on the importance of political allegiances and ideologies, and the motivations for resisting them. The complex issues of identity and shared memory are examined to provide an indispensable analysis of loyalty and self-identity in the wider political context of the world. The book also debates the changing ways in which the media influences perceptions of, and attitudes towards, world events. Third World liberation ideas, personal experiences of French colonialism, memory and the significance of anti-Nazi resistance and political allegiances are all discussed in this wide-ranging and illuminating study.Memories of Resistance represents a major contribution to the theory and practice of oral history, which is fast becoming one of the most popular and dynamic areas of historical research and will be essential reading for anyone studying French colonial history.
'An inspiring but sad book'Socialist Review'Evans's first-hand interviews with French 'resisters' and even with some FLN members, and his thorough secondary research, make his study a valuable starting-point for unpacking the complicated strands of this historical moment'Continuity and Change'Evans's book makes a substantial and original contribution to the growing literature on resistance and memory in twentieth-century France.'European History Quarterly'It brings to life an episode which has never been officially acknowledged, nor - or rarely - properly accounted for in France over the past forty years."... the study provides a vivid portrait, and an understanding 'from the inside' of a specific constituency at a very specific time.'Mediterranean Politics'For historians of contemporary France the interest of Evan's study is obvious - it casts new light on the bitter and divisive 'War Without a Name', which has resulted in the still unhealed 'Algerian S
Martin Evans University of Portsmouth
| SKU | Non disponible |
| ISBN 13 | 9781859739273 |
| ISBN 10 | 185973927X |
| Titre | The Memory of Resistance |
| Auteur | Martin Evans |
| Série | Berg French Studies Series |
| État | Non disponible |
| Type de reliure | Paperback |
| Éditeur | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Année de publication | 1997-11-01 |
| Nombre de pages | 256 |
| Note de couverture | La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier. |
| Note | Non disponible |