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Rise and evolution of nationalism in Algeria before 1962, or, why 'Berberistan' never happened to be / Why 'Berberistan' never happened to beBargelli, Danièle January 2003 (has links)
The fact that it took so long, in spite of successive waves of invaders and spirited yet sporadic resistance, to fashion a united national front, points out an anomaly in Algerian society: a divided identity. It took a cruel French occupation, the incompetence of colonial authorities, and the infiltration of European nationalist ideology to fashion a united front, but it was only a front, for immediately after independence, the unity was shown to be a temporary one. / The Berber majority found itself excluded, both culturally and politically, from the new Algerian state. Strangers in their own land, Berbers were faced with a new, more insidious colonialism: Arabization.
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Rise and evolution of nationalism in Algeria before 1962, or, why 'Berberistan' never happened to beBargelli, Danièle January 2003 (has links)
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