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Algeria, 1830-2000: A Short History

AUTHOR Quandt, William B.; Todd, Jane Marie; Stora, Benjamin
PUBLISHER Cornell University Press (04/24/2001)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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A particularly vicious and bloody civil war has racked Algeria for a decade. Amnesty International notes that since 1992, in a population of 28 million, 80,000 people have been reported killed, and the actual total is almost certainly higher. This terrible war overshadows Algeria's long and complex history and its prominence on the world economic stage--second in size among African nations, Algeria has the longest Mediterranean coastline and contains the world's fifth-largest natural gas reserves. Algeria, 1830-2000 is a comprehensive narrative history of the country. Benjamin Stora, widely recognized as the leading expert on Algeria, presents the story of this turbulent area from the start of formal French colonialism in the early nineteenth century, through the prolonged war for independence in the latter 1950s, to the internal strife of the present day. This book adapts and updates three short volumes published originally in French by La Découverte. For this English edition, Stora has written a new introductory chapter on Algeria's colonial period (1830-1954) and has revised the final section to bring the volume up to date.

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ISBN-13: 9780801437151
ISBN-10: 0801437156
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 6.28 x 0.92 x 9.22 inches
Weight: 1.24 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Dust Cover, Maps, Table of Contents
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
History | Africa - General
History | Africa - North
History | Europe - France
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 965.046
Library of Congress Control Number: 00012144
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A particularly vicious and bloody civil war has racked Algeria for a decade. Amnesty International notes that since 1992, in a population of 28 million, 80,000 people have been reported killed, and the actual total is almost certainly higher. This terrible war overshadows Algeria's long and complex history and its prominence on the world economic stage--second in size among African nations, Algeria has the longest Mediterranean coastline and contains the world's fifth-largest natural gas reserves. Algeria, 1830-2000 is a comprehensive narrative history of the country. Benjamin Stora, widely recognized as the leading expert on Algeria, presents the story of this turbulent area from the start of formal French colonialism in the early nineteenth century, through the prolonged war for independence in the latter 1950s, to the internal strife of the present day. This book adapts and updates three short volumes published originally in French by La Découverte. For this English edition, Stora has written a new introductory chapter on Algeria's colonial period (1830-1954) and has revised the final section to bring the volume up to date.

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Author: Stora, Benjamin
Benjamin Stora, historien, professeur des Universites, President du conseil d orientation du musee de l histoire de l immigration, est l auteur de tres nombreux ouvrages. Il a publie chez Stock: "La Derniere Generation d Octobre" (2003), "Les Trois Exils, Juifs d Algerie" (2006), "Les Guerres sans fin" (2008), "Voyages en postcolonies" (2012), "Le 89 arabe, dialogue avec E. Plenel" (2011) et "Camus brulant", avec J.-B. Peretie (2013).
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