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Making colonial France: Culture, national identity and the colonization of Algeria, 1830--1851.
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Making colonial France: Culture, national identity and the colonization of Algeria, 1830--1851./
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Sessions, Jennifer Elson.
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543 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-02, Section: A, page: 0726.
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Making colonial France: Culture, national identity and the colonization of Algeria, 1830--1851.
Sessions, Jennifer Elson.
Making colonial France: Culture, national identity and the colonization of Algeria, 1830--1851.
- 543 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-02, Section: A, page: 0726.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 2005.
In the middle decades of the nineteenth century, France embarked on the conquest of its modern colonial empire with the invasion of Algeria in 1830. This dissertation analyzes the relationship between the Algerian conquest and French national identity between 1830 and 1851, through an interdisciplinary study of representations of Algeria in French culture and colonial policy during the July Monarchy and Second Republic. In these foundational years, French intellectuals, cultural entrepreneurs, and policy-makers portrayed Algeria as a site for European settlement and as a site of military conquest. Both of these images were formulated and spread in travel accounts, popular prints, and government propaganda. Each portrayed the new territory and its growing European population as part of the French nation, but, I argue, they did so in different ways that were not always compatible.
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In the first of the dissertation's two parts, I focus on the emergence of a new theory of European settlement and on the policy mechanisms developed to put it into practice in Algeria. Social reforming publishers and French colonial administrators encouraged and disseminated the ideals of rural colonization through landscape imagery in guidebooks and in the nascent illustrated press, while colonial administrators in Paris and Algiers struggled, relatively unsuccessfully, to create a correspondingly pastoral colonial society by regulating migration to and settlement in Algeria.
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