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1. | The US' Response And Policy To Algeria War |
2. | The Algeria War And The Fall Of The Fourth Republic |
3. | Charles De Gaulle And Algerian Independence |
4. | Cultural Adaptation Of Chinese In Algeria |
5. | Language, Identity, and Literary Expression in Algeria |
6. | Revolution at the crossroads: Street theater and the politics of radical democracy in India and in Algeria |
7. | Foundering men, thriving women: Gender, politics, and the crisis of masculinity in Haiti and Algeria |
8. | (Post)national ImagiNation of Algeria: Identity politics and practice in Algerian Francophone literature |
9. | National allegories, personal stories: The use of domestic narratives in India and Algeria |
10. | Imagining algeria: The discourse of legitimacy and power |
11. | The boundaries of sin and communal identity: Muslim and Christian preaching and the transmission of cultural identity in Medieval Iberia and the Maghreb (12th to 15th centuries) (Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Portugal, Spain) |
12. | Language as chaos: Dante's 'Inferno' in the twentieth-century novel (Italy, Elio Vittorini, Ralph Ellison, Claude Simon, Albert Camus, France, Algeria) |
13. | The translation of pain in immigrant texts (Haiti, Czech Republic, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) |
14. | Evoking the State: Environmental Disaster and Colonial Policy in Algeria, 1840--1870 |
15. | Decolonizing Christianity: Grassroots ecumenism in France and Algeria, 1940--1965 |
16. | Islam and the French decolonization of Algeria: The role of the Algerian ulama, 1919--1940 |
17. | Domination by consent: The Bureaux arabes and public instruction in colonial Algeria, 1831--1870 |
18. | De la psychanalyse a la litterature, en passant par l'aventure: Quand les personnages n'arrivent a se construire qu'a partir du modele oedipien (French text, Albert Camus, Algeria, Pierre Louys, France, Marie-Claire Blais, Anne Hebert) |
19. | Women's words: Postcolonial Francophone literature in Algeria and Vietnam |
20. | Framing French Algeria: Colonialism, travel and the representation of landscape, 1830--1870 |
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