A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902 (History & Society of the Modern Middle East) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902 (History & Society of the Modern Middle East) Book

In the mid-nineteenth century, French colonial leaders in Algeria started southward into the Sahara, beginning a fifty-year period of violence. Lying in the shadow of the colonization of northern Algeria, which claimed the lives of over a million people, French empire in the Sahara sought power through physical force as it had elsewhere; yet violence in the Algerian Sahara followed a more complicated logic than the old argument that it was simply a way to get empire on the cheap. A Desert Named Peace examines colonial violence through multiple stories and across several fields of research. It presents four cases: the military conquests of the French army in the oases and officers' predisposition to use extreme violence in colonial conflicts; a spontaneous nighttime attack made by Algerian read more...
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