We Are No Longer in France : Communists in Colonial Algeria
We Are No Longer in France : Communists in Colonial Algeria
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Author(s): Drew, Allison
ISBN No.: 9781526106759
Pages: 336
Year: 201703
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 42.71
Status: Out Of Print

"Neville Alexander and Henri Alleg would be pleased and proud to read this superbly researched, carefully documented, absolutely fair-minded and accurate account. It is well structured, with a useful list of abbreviations, tables and maps. If there is an archive Professor Drew has not consulted, a surviving participant whom she did not interview, a relevant book or article and memoir she did not consult, I am unaware of it." - David L. Schalk, Science and society Vol. 80, No. 3, July 2016? "Drew has told the story of communist political action in Algeria in great detail, with attention to numerous individuals. At times, the number of names in play becomes overwhelming and the description of congress after congress seems excessive.


But the tale is worth telling, and this kind of careful narrative is an essential building block for any analysis of the range of possibilities that opened and shut during the years of struggle over what kind of polity in what kind of wider political configuration ? whether communist or imperial, national or federal - Algeria could be. In the end, Drew doesn't explicitly answer the question of what the relationship of communism and nationalism actually was. But that question has no single answer, and she has given us a rich narrative of a struggle whose complexity is well worth pondering." - Frederick Cooper, Department of History, New York University, Canadian Journal Of African Studies/La Revue Canadienne Des É´udes Africaines, July 2016 "We Are No Longer in France is a concisely written, empirically dense, and thought-provoking case study which illuminates the profound impact of the conflict between nationalism and internationalism on global anti-colonial communism in the twentieth century. […] Its language is precise, its citations are meticulous, and its bibliography is extensive, ensuring its place as a key reference work that will be useful to a wide range of scholars, as well as to advanced undergraduate and graduate students of colonial, imperial, and European political history." - Michelle Rose Mann, Washington State University, H-France, Vol. 18 (2018).


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