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taken from the local population. While they had full political representation in Paris and the French government, the native population did not. Many settlers were fiercely committed to maintaining the overseas empire because they came from impoverished European backgrounds. Nearly half of the Algerian settlers in the 1880s were from Spain, southern Italy, or Malta, and the remainder were mostly poor French. They had nothing to return to if a local nationalist movement won its war of national liberation.
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are represented in Parliament, have moreover given in peace, as before in war, enough proof of their attachment to France for France, in its turn, not to allow in question this unit. Between them and the metropolis, there is no conceivable secession. Never France, no government, no French Parliament, whatever their particular tendencies, will ever yield on this fundamental principle. I affirm that no comparison with Tunisia or Morocco is more false, more dangerous. Here it is France."
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torture regime inspired by the likes of French general Massu. The French aligned OAS started to increase murders and bombings against Algerians and French who opposed further French control of Algeria. Staying remarkably patient despite the increasing terrorism from French settlers and army, in 1954 the
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auxiliaries, who had fought on the French side during the Algerian War, also tried to emigrate. But of approximately 250,000 Muslim loyalists only about 90,000, including dependents, were able to escape to France. Of those who remained, many thousands were killed by lynch mobs or executed as traitors
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laws applied by Islamic customary courts to Muslim women, which gave women certain rights to property and inheritance that they did not have under French law. Discontent among the Muslim Algerians grew after the World Wars, in which the Algerians sustained many casualties. Algerian nationalists began
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until 1945 and wielded limited influence in local governance. To obtain citizenship, they were required to renounce their Muslim identity – with only about 2,500 Muslims acquiring citizenship before 1930. The settlers' politically and economically dominant position worsened relations between the
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After the French committed the SĂ©tif and Guelma massacres (1945), with the French navy and air force shelling and bombing Algerian territory, Algerians increasingly began to look towards increased autonomy or outright independence. The French government and military reacted with implementing a brutal
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We do not compromise when it comes to defending the internal peace of the nation, the unity, the integrity of the Republic. The departments of Algeria constitute a part of the French Republic. They have been French for a long time and irrevocably. Their populations, who enjoy French citizenship and
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In France, many relocated to the south, which offered a climate similar to North Africa. The influx of new citizens bolstered the local economies; however, the newcomers also competed for jobs, which caused resentment. One unintended consequence, with significant and ongoing political effects, was
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French, along with Spanish, Italian and other European settlers, moved to France's overseas colonies or territories. The largest group of one million settled in Algeria, followed by 200,000 in Morocco and proportionally fewer in other colonies. These settlers often took land that had been forcibly
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dictionary states that in 1901 the word indicated a sailor working barefoot in the coal room of a ship, who would find his feet blackened by the soot and dust. Since in the Mediterranean this was often an Algerian native, the term was used pejoratively for Algerians until 1955, when it first began
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against the French. The French signed two peace treaties with Al-Kader, but they were broken because of a miscommunication between the military and the government in Paris. In response to the breaking of the second treaty, Abd al-Kader drove the French to the coast. In response, a French force of
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frequently felt "disaffected" from French society. They also suffered from a sense of alienation stemming from the French government's changed position towards Algeria. Until independence, Algeria was legally a part of France; after independence many felt that they had been betrayed and were now
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In Algeria, the Muslims were not considered French and did not share the same political or economic benefits of the territory. For example, the indigenous population did not own most of the settlements, farms, or businesses, although they numbered nearly nine million (versus roughly one million
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generally dominated much of Algeria's industrial, cultural and political institutions, comprising the most influential section of society. However, French Algeria also attracted laborers, blue collar and agricultural workers from metropolitan France, Spain, Italy and Malta in search of better
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Integration was easier for the upper classes, many of whom found the transformation less stressful than the lower classes, whose only capital had been left in Algeria when they fled. Many were surprised at often being treated as an "underclass or outsider-group" with difficulties in gaining
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The Government of France claimed that it had not anticipated that such a massive number would leave; it believed that perhaps 300,000 might choose to depart temporarily and that a large portion would return to Algeria. The administration had set aside funds for absorption of those it called
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prompted many remaining Algerians of European descent to leave the country and apply for citizenship of France. The French Consulate in Algiers recorded that around 300 persons of European descent remain in the country, whereas an Algerian census company recorded the number as higher.
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There is also a theory that the term comes from the black boots worn by French soldiers compared to the barefoot Algerians. Other theories focus on new settlers dirtying their clothing by working in swampy areas, wearing black boots when on horseback, or trampling grapes to make wine.
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political movements for their perceived exploitation of native Muslims, while others blamed them for the war and thus for the political turmoil surrounding the collapse of the Fourth Republic. In popular culture, the community is often represented as feeling removed from
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was used to refer both to children with parentage from both metropolitan France and French Algeria, and to French settlers from independent Tunisia and Morocco who moved to French Algeria in the late 1950s rather than to France. French writer René Domergue noted that
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to partly reimburse them for property losses. The administration avoided acknowledging the true numbers of refugees to avoid upsetting its Algeria policies. Consequently, few plans were made for their return, and, psychologically at least, many of the
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journalist Daniel Junqua put the population as being around 3,000. In 1993, French historian HĂ©lĂšne Bracco claimed the population to be higher at around 30,000 but noted most were elderly. Lingering political instability and events such as the
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because of violence and allegations that the entire community of French nationals had been responsible for "terrorism, torture, colonial racism, and ongoing violence in general" and because the group felt "rejected by the nation as
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in 1956 led to mass emigration of French people from both states. These two countries had been placed under protectorate, whereas Algeria and its population fell under territory status and were considered part of overseas France.
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of French nationality evacuated to mainland France, while about 200,000 remained in Algeria. Of the latter, there were still about 100,000 in 1965, about 50,000 by the end of the 1960s and 30,000 in 1993. During the
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During a reform effort in 1947, the French laws were changed to give the former French subjects with the legal status of "indigenes" full French legal citizenship. The French created an Algerian Assembly, a form of
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numbered 1,025,000, and accounted for 10.4% of the total population of Algeria, a percentage gradually diminishing since the peak of 15.2% in 1926. However, some areas of Algeria had high concentrations of
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civilians had always been targets for the FLN: they were assassinated in bombings of bars and cinemas; suffered mass massacres; and were tortured and sometimes raped on farms. At the onset of the war, the
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European settlement of Algeria began during the 1830s, after France had commenced the process of conquest with the military seizure of the city of Algiers in 1830. The invasion was instigated when the
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of Oran, a rich European-developed agricultural land of 16,520 km (6,378 sq. miles) stretching between the cities of Oran and Sidi-Bel-AbbĂšs, and including them, was the area of highest
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accounted for approximately 10% of the total Algerian population. Although they constituted a numerical minority, they were undoubtedly the prime political and economic force of the region.
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to emigrate over choosing citizenship. In 1965, it was believed more than 500 ethnic European persons had applied for Algerian citizenship, with 200 having been born in Algeria.
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Once de Gaulle assumed leadership, he attempted peace by visiting Algeria within three days of his appointment, proclaiming "French Algeria!"; but in September 1959 he planned a
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community by successive governments in France. The movement has been referred to as État pied-noir. Since 2022, some of its members call for the establishment of an autonomous
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Alba, Richard; Silberman, Roxane (December 2002). "Decolonization Immigrations and the Social Origins of the Second Generation: The Case of North Africans in France".
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In the Algiers metropolitan area, Europeans accounted for 35.7% of the population. In the metropolitan area of BĂŽne, they accounted for 40.5% of the population. The
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were particularly scathing in response to accusations from the French political left that they were exploiters or elite colonialists over the indigenous population.
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has been characterized by a sense of twofold alienation, on the one hand from the land of their birth and on the other from their adopted homeland. Though the term
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Muslim counterparts. Their resettlement was made easier by the economic boom of the 1960s. However, the ease of assimilation depended on socioeconomic class.
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granted automatic French citizenship to French Algeria's Sephardic Jews. In contrast, Muslims and 3-year resident European foreigners had to have reached the
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chose to remain in Algeria; their population was recorded at standing around 200,000 in October 1962. By 1965 their population had dropped to around 50,000.
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As of the last census in French-ruled Algeria, taken on 1 June 1960, there were 1,050,000 non-Muslim civilians, some 10 per cent of the population. Most
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The exodus began once it became clear that Algeria would become independent. In Algiers, it was reported that by May 1961 the morale had sunk among the
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community in Algeria and contained words, idioms, expressions and slang terms not commonly found in Metropolitan France. Ferdinand Duchene noted that
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replied: "Because when I last heard the mass in Latin, I thought I had a religion, and I thought I had a country." Messud noted that the novelist
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on 18 June 1830 to its independence, Algeria was administratively part of France; its ethnic European population were simply called Algerians or
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were present in North Africa and Iberia for centuries, some since the time when "Phoenicians and Hebrews, engaged in maritime commerce, founded
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community contained different social classes and structures. Following the exodus to France in the aftermath of the Algerian war, working-class
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refers to countries, regions and territories in which the majority ethnic group is generally considered to be people of white European descent.
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considered themselves at one time to be "true Algerians", whereas they termed Muslim Algerians as "Indigenous" peoples. An exchange between a
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avoided using the term after the Second World War so as not to be confused with indigenous Algerian migrant workers who went to France. The
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In Metropolitan France, Algeria was considered an integral part of French national territory, and this sentiment was largely shared by the
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were loyalists and overwhelmingly supported colonial French rule in Algeria. They were opposed to Algerian nationalist groups such as the
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The "Song of the Africans" was banned from use as official military music in 1962 at the end of the Algerian War until August 1969. The
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contended that the money allocated by the government to assist in relocation and reimbursement was insufficient regarding their losses.
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were half-empty. All administration-, police-, school-, justice-, and commercial activities stopped within three months after many
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often mixed traditional French and occasionally Spanish and Italian cuisine with local Arab and Jewish influences. Dishes such as
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were permitted to obtain Algerian citizenship, but political reluctance by the FLN and the slowness of the process prompted some
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began to define themselves as distinct from the French citizens of metropolitan France; they identified as Algerian people. Some
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had a tenuous connection to mainland France; 28 percent of them had never visited there. The settlers encompassed a range of
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community has adopted, as both an unofficial anthem and as a symbol of its identity, Captain FĂ©lix Boyer's 1943 version of "
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that passed overwhelmingly. Many French political and military leaders in Algeria viewed this as a betrayal and formed the
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relationship with France and Algeria was marked by alienation. The settlers considered themselves French, but many of the
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struck the French consul with a fly-swatter in 1827, although economic reasons are also cited. In 1830 the government of
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father, a lapsed Catholic, crying while watching Pope John Paul II deliver a Mass on his TV. When asked why, Messud
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regime. Jews were barred from professional jobs between 1940 and 1943. Citizenship was restored in 1943, after the
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left only with what they could carry in a suitcase. Adding to the confusion, the de Gaulle government ordered the
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sailed to Algiers, followed by a land expedition. A troop of 34,000 soldiers landed on 18 June 1830, at
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nearly 100,000 troops marched to the Algerian countryside and forced Abd al-Kader's surrender in 1847.
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chose to remain, but they gradually left through the following decades; by the 1980s only a few thousand
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Migrations of Decolonization, Welfare, and the Unevenness of Citizenship in the UK, France and Portugal
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Stein, Sarah Abrevaya. Saharan Jews and the fate of French Algeria. University of Chicago Press, 2014.
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felt a powerful sense of loss and a longing for their lost homeland in Algeria. The American author
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cultures and rules existing before the French conquest. The conflict contributed to the fall of the
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had never believed such reconciliation possible as their community was targeted from the start.
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community and in 1897 a wave of anti-Semitic riots occurred in Algeria. During World War II the
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controlled the riot by forming a 'Committee of Public Safety', demanding that his acquaintance
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themselves also used several nicknames to designate the French in metropolitan France, such as
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not to help with transportation of French citizens. By September 1962, cities such as Oran,
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fold and acquired French nationality after several years of living in Algeria. As such, the
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Park photographed in 1900 was frequented by mixed European and indigenous Algerian people.
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Eric Savarese, "After the Algerian War: Reconstructing Identity among the PiedsNoirs."
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were able to integrate well into the French community, in particular relative to their
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In the 1830s the French controlled only the northern part of the country. Entering the
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This article is about the French-Algerian group of people. For the wine grape, see
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neighborhoods, which had already been largely vacated, and attacked the remaining
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launched its first operations to defend Algerians and this marks the start of the
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and of European descent, but their population included around 130,000 indigenous
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Colonial Memory And Postcolonial Europe: Maltese Settlers in Algeria And France
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portrayed as an "embarrassment" to their country or to blame for the war. Most
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during his official visit to Algeria in 1865. Sketch by M. Moulin published in
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student from Algiers and a metropolitan French student was recorded during a
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The Invention of Decolonization: The Algerian War And the Remaking of France
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in Algerian territory. This allowed exceptions to republican law, including
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In recent decades, it has been harder to determine the total population of
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during and after the war by which Algeria gained its independence in 1962.
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Affirmative exclusion: cultural pluralism and the rule of custom in France
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claims this usage originated from mainland French as a negative nickname.
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Les trois cuisines du Maghreb: 600 recettes arabes, juives et pieds-noirs
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community. Many fled the country to France in 1962, alongside most other
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and others of European descent plummeted, as they were often targeted by
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who fled Algeria totalled more than 800,000 between 1962 and 1964. Many
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Algiers: Muslim quarters (green), European quarters (brown), FLN attacks
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Population Resettlement in International Conflicts: A Comparative Study
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From roughly the last half of the 19th century until independence, the
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operated by military officials with authority over particular domains.
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believed the French military would be able to overcome opposition. In
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Brotherhood. In 1839 Abd al-Kader began a seven-year war by declaring
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in response to what they argued has been marginalization against the
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referring to "French born in Algeria" according to some sources. The
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who have remained since independence are now overwhelmingly elderly.
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The French modeled their colonial system on their predecessors, the
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France and Algeria: A History of Decolonization and Transformation
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efforts aimed at furthering equality by listing complaints in the
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was largely derived from mainland French but contained words from
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was used by both French settlers from Tunisia and Morocco and the
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Rechercher : PataouĂšte - Dictionnaires de français Larousse
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economic opportunities. European manual laborers came under the
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Images of the Algerian War: French Fiction and Film, 1954-1992
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By Martin Stone published by Columbia University Press, 1997.
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the resentment caused by the state resettlement programme for
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implies that prior to Algeria they once lived in France, most
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Les mots des uns, les maux des autres: la France et l'Algérie
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marching song, originally titled "C'est nous les Marocains" (
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or those who held left-wing beliefs, including a minority of
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French people born in colonial Algeria, and their descendants
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Eldridge, Claire; Kalter, Christoph; Taylor, Becky (2022). "
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Les Accords d'Évian : en conjoncture et en longue durĂ©e
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The Fate of Africa: A History of Fifty Years of Independence
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and the exodus of European and Jewish Algerians to France.
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The Life of Abdel Kader, Ex-sultan of the Arabs of Algeria
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Goodman, Martin; Cohen, Jeremy; Sorkin, David Jan (2005).
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There are competing theories about the origin of the term
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by the FLN. In contrast to the treatment of the European
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Like other white populations in colonial-era Africa, the
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A History of the World from the 20th to the 21st Century
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for whom Algeria was the only home they had ever known.
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settled in continental France, while others migrated to
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After Algeria became independent in 1962, about 800,000
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Colon en Algérie 1983-1963: 4 vies, 3 guerres et 1 exil
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triggered a cultural and political nationalist movement
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This system lasted until the 1880s and the rise of the
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Those who moved to France suffered ostracism from some
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national territory in Algeria or the French mainland.
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themselves to distinguish themselves from each other.
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Generic "black feet" emblem used by post-independence
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while longing for Algeria. The recent history of the
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Sempere Souvannavong, Juan David (11 January 2018).
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White people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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As the colony of Algeria grew with each generation,
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population as part of the total Algerian population
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Indiana University Press. pp. 4–37, 180. 1737:Provisional Government of the Pied-Noir in exile 288:who were granted French citizenship through the 3779: 3548:. Flinders University Languages. Archived from 3179:. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans. pp.  3143:Kacowicz, Arie Marcelo; Pawel Lutomski (2007). 1722:activists headed by Jacques Villard set up the 1225:(66–73 AD). It is known historically that many 997:Non-Muslim proportion of population in 1954 by 309:(English: National Liberation Front) (FLN) and 3576:Revue EuropĂ©enne de Migrations Internationales 3203:Albert Habib Hourani, Malise Ruthven (2002). " 3060: 2876:Le livre blanc de l'armĂ©e française en AlgĂ©rie 2701: 2675:Library of Congress, Federal Research Division 2553:Dictionnaire Historique de la langue française 2530:. Cornell University Press. pp. 213–240. 1079:accounting for 33.6% of the population of the 87:1.4 million (13% of the population of Algeria) 4803: 4074: 3805: 3693: 3406: 3404: 1892:. The music and words were later used by the 1683:Under the Algerian Nationality Code of 1963, 1554:were alienated from both Algeria and France. 1512:" (the suitcase or the coffin). Some 200,000 862:Although French was the main language of the 808: 238:from 1830 to 1962. Many of them departed for 3735:. Oxford University Press. pp. 189–99. 3168: 3166: 3096: 3094: 3092: 3090: 3088: 3086: 3084: 3082: 2738: 2736: 2734: 2457:"Pieds-noirs": ceux qui ont choisi de rester 1972:, Nobel Prize-winning author and philosopher 1539: 835:skewered meat were commonly consumed by the 299:During the Algerian War, a vast majority of 70:, Colonial Algeria in the early 20th century 4029:, Manchester University Press: Manchester. 3536: 3534: 3454: 3452: 3450: 3138: 3136: 3134: 3132: 3130: 3128: 3126: 3124: 3122: 2519: 2517: 2515: 2513: 2511: 2452: 2450: 2448: 1859: 1837: 1823: 1727: 1656: 765: 738: 633:Arrival of a steam ship, Algiers, Algeria, 546:capitulated on 5 July 1830 and was exiled. 222:) are an ethno-cultural group of people of 199: 4810: 4796: 4081: 4067: 3438: 3401: 3375:Genocide: Critical Issues of the Holocaust 2865:, Godefroy de Bouillon, 2008, p. 537. 2801: 2799: 2629: 2627: 2625: 1387:referendum for Algerian self-determination 1309:For more than a century France maintained 1289: 1051:An American sergeant distributing milk to 52: 4001:A Savage War of Peace: Algeria, 1954-1962 3968: 3903:FĂ©dĂ©ration des Deux Rives, Etat Pied Noir 3763:"Camus & Algeria: The Moral Question" 3756: 3754: 3752: 3595: 3163: 3100: 3079: 3033: 2742: 2731: 2697: 2695: 2544: 2376: 2374: 2372: 1724:Gouvernement provisoire Pied-Noir en exil 1613:advancement in their careers. Also, many 1264:took control over Algeria in the wake of 343:between 1992 and 2002, the population of 3642:MatĂ©riaux Pour l'Histoire de Notre Temps 3531: 3510:A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962 3447: 3336: 3334: 3332: 3330: 3328: 3326: 3119: 2968: 2706:Contemporary Politics in the Middle East 2599:"Francparler.com - Voyons en dĂ©tails..." 2508: 2445: 2306: 2304: 2302: 2300: 2298: 2296: 2294: 1923: 1896:to proclaim their allegiance to France. 1663: 1441: 1344: 1189: 1089:The general Algerian Population and the 1075:density outside of the cities, with the 1046: 1036:), Algiers, and above all the area from 1011: 992: 933: 922: 628: 502: 483: 471: 424: 386: 3925: 3923: 3371: 2796: 2633: 2622: 2523: 2420: 2418: 2416: 2414: 2412: 2410: 2408: 2217:Migration and development co-operation. 2196:List of French possessions and colonies 756:Other terms used internally within the 569:In 1848 Algeria was divided into three 14: 5637: 3760: 3749: 2955: 2775:. Columbia University Press. pp.  2692: 2661: 2659: 2657: 2369: 2338: 2336: 2334: 2310: 2271:Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition 1910: 839:population and often accompanied with 518:were the children of personnel of the 4791: 4062: 3866:, 26 juin 1979, - in Pierre Laffont, 3635: 3506: 3500: 3340: 3323: 3006: 2900:No. 98, juin 2002, p. 82-92 2766: 2760: 2424: 2384:The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies 2291: 2261: 2259: 2257: 866:, a distinct form of French known as 813:French writer LĂ©on Isnard noted that 215: 193: 5617: 3920: 3728: 3722: 3439:Bromberger, Merry and Serge (1959). 3209:". Harvard University Press. p.323. 2834: 2617:International Social Science Journal 2405: 2342: 2214:De Azevedo, Raimondo Cagiano (1994) 1395:(OAS), which had much support among 100:Regions with significant populations 5295:Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness 4758:Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico 4088: 3378:. Behrman House, Inc. p. 132. 3344:Algeria, 1830-2000: A Short History 3149:. Lexington Books. pp. 30–70. 3063:"Former settlers return to Algeria" 3034:Kimmelman, Michael (5 March 2009). 2654: 2331: 2181:White Africans of European ancestry 1901:French Minister of Veterans Affairs 1173: 1032:, such as the regions of BĂŽne (now 893: 553:region, they faced resistance from 24: 4041: 3761:Messud, Claire (7 November 2013). 3708:10.1111/j.1747-7379.2002.tb00122.x 3672:Institut national de l'audiovisuel 2984:Dictionnaires de français en ligne 2347:Europe since 1945: an encyclopedia 2254: 1877:7e rĂ©giment de chasseurs d'Afrique 1783:Tricolore flag with two black feet 1676:In the aftermath of the war, some 25: 5686: 3977:. No. 32, 4th trimester 2005 3459:Meredith, Martin (27 June 2006). 2743:Churchill, Charles Henry (1867). 2702:Milton-Edwards, Beverley (2006). 2583:(in French). 2008. Archived from 2311:Naylor, Phillip Chiviges (2000). 1884:that was drawn from units of the 1811:État pied-noir flag to the claim 1771:Flag proposed by Jean-Paul Gavino 1713: 1670:Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algiers 1406:The opposition culminated in the 585:), thus becoming part of France. 379:were born and raised in Algeria. 292:and were viewed as a part of the 5616: 5569:White genocide conspiracy theory 4875:Democratic Republic of the Congo 4817: 4768:Overseas parts of France proper 3868:Histoire de la France en AlgĂ©rie 2579:[Black feet (history)]. 2110: 2096: 1951:, sculptor, father of the actor 1905:Ministre des Anciens Combattants 1804: 1788: 1776: 1764: 1320:Manifesto of the Algerian People 3962: 3937: 3891: 3873: 3856: 3799: 3687: 3678: 3660: 3629: 3611: 3563: 3432: 3392: 3365: 3294: 3274: 3257:"Timelines: History of Algeria" 3249: 3219: 3197: 3061:John Laurenson (29 July 2006). 3054: 3027: 2942: 2929: 2916: 2903: 2894: 2881: 2878:, Contretemps, 2001, p. 47 2868: 2855: 2843: 2726:french colonization of algeria. 2609: 2601:12 October 2005. Archived from 2591: 2569: 2488: 1294: 941:, a church built by the French 5409:Negative stereotypes of Whites 3696:International Migration Review 3621:. 27 July 2010. Archived from 3105:. Routledge. pp. 520–30. 2913:, Le Seuil, 1957, pp. 208-209. 2637:A History of Islamic Societies 2351:. New York: Garland. pp.  2231: 2208: 1698:heritage in Algeria. In 1979, 1180:History of the Jews in Algeria 656:French protectorate in Morocco 652:French protectorate of Tunisia 458:French conquest and settlement 13: 1: 5559:White Anglo-Saxon Protestants 4022:. Cambridge University Press. 4013:. Cambridge University Press. 3668:"Les pieds noirs d'Argentine" 3513:. The Viking Press. pp.  3463:. PublicAffairs. p. 74. 3206:A history of the Arab peoples 3176:Coming apart, coming together 3173:Kantowicz, Edward R. (2000). 2749:. Chapman and Hall. pp.  2201: 1523:Along with the exodus of the 1336:Front de LibĂ©ration nationale 1195: 634: 508: 306:Front de libĂ©ration nationale 5660:European diaspora in Algeria 5345:Missing white woman syndrome 3767:The New York Review of Books 3572:"Les pieds-noirs Ă  Alicante" 3546:Vol. 2, Issue 2, August 2005 3101:Grenville, J. A. S. (2005). 2755:surrender of abdel al kader. 2634:Lapidus, Ira Marvin (2002). 2220:. Council of Europe. p. 25. 1508:were told to choose either " 1481:exodus to begin in earnest. 1198:late 19th-early 20th century 382: 7: 5497:US definitions of whiteness 4771:Migration of minorities in 3905:(in French). Archived from 2926:, DenoĂ«l, 1974, p. 188 2806:Amselle, Jean-Loup (2003). 2791:french invasion of algeria. 2089: 1454:decrees of October 24, 1870 1366:for French Algeria, led by 1229:came following the Spanish 624: 312:Mouvement national algĂ©rien 10: 5691: 5612:European native population 4016:McDougall, James. (2006). 4007:McDougall, James. (2017). 3992: 3306:Encyclopedia of the Orient 2668:"Country Profile: Algeria" 1982:freedom fighter and doctor 1917: 1795:Flag of the USDIFRA using 1392:Organisation armĂ©e secrĂšte 1378:be named president of the 1298: 1276:, after the Algerian War. 1238:In 1870, Justice Minister 1183: 1177: 890:, and local Arab dialect. 809:Culture, food and language 476:Bombardment of Algeria by 461: 448: 36:Blackfoot (disambiguation) 29: 5602: 5486: 5408: 5390:White demographic decline 5325: 5232: 5191: 5122: 4944: 4928: 4850: 4839: 4825: 4766: 4735: 4694: 4668: 4470: 4432: 4401: 4365: 4096: 3998:Horne, Alistair. (1977). 3949:nice.algerianiste.free.fr 3636:Verdo, GeneviĂšve (2002). 3486:Alistair Horne, page 533 3441:Les 13 Complots du 13 Mai 2485:, mai 2008, p. 16-17 2425:Smith, Andrea L. (2006). 2343:Cook, Bernard A. (2001). 2171:Italian settlers in Libya 1540:Flight to mainland France 1437: 1332:National Liberation Front 534:blockaded Algeria and an 419:Oxford English Dictionary 406:Oxford English Dictionary 152: 147: 124: 119: 104: 99: 80: 75: 51: 5655:Ethnic groups in Algeria 4150:Central African Republic 3507:Horne, Alistair (1977). 3349:Cornell University Press 3341:Stora, Benjamin (2005). 2814:Cornell University Press 2581:Microsoft Encarta Online 2577:"Pieds-noirs (histoire)" 1847:The Song of the Africans 1824:The Song of the Africans 1757: 1597:in rural Corsica, which 1510:la valise ou le cercueil 1364:May 1958 a demonstration 1256:was abolished under the 978:French National Assembly 786:Algerian Communist Party 5650:Ethnic groups in France 5421:Appalachian stereotypes 3654:10.3406/mat.2002.402404 3418:. Fayard. p. 208. 2922:Bernard Lecherbonnier, 2911:Les Chemins qui montent 2679:The Library of Congress 2389:Oxford University Press 1290:Algerian War and exodus 1282:were excluded from the 95:3.2 million (in France) 5328:phenomena and theories 5311:The White Man's Burden 5305:White Australia policy 5101:Southern United States 4027:The Corsican Time-Bomb 3806:HervĂ© Mercuri (2019). 3588:10.3406/remi.2001.1800 3372:Grobman, Alex (1983). 2767:Stone, Martin (1997). 2524:Shepard, Todd (2006). 1986:Claude Cohen-Tannoudji 1932: 1834:Le Chant des Africains 1673: 1633:remembered seeing her 1620:Thus, the repatriated 1473:". These factors, the 1461: 1408:Algiers putsch of 1961 1380:French Fourth Republic 1350: 1223:First Jewish–Roman War 1199: 1064: 1020: 1002: 946: 931: 711: 706: 682: 640: 523: 500: 481: 441: 438:The Illustrated World, 396: 329:French Fourth Republic 34:. 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In some ways, the 1213:, Caesarea (current 939:Notre-Dame d'Afrique 760:population included 700:conference in 1922: 673:Pierre MendĂšs France 5534:Non-Hispanic whites 5375:Whitewashing in art 5300:Settler colonialism 5233:Historical concepts 5043:Trinidad and Tobago 4841:European emigration 3975:Magazine du C.D.H.A 3656:– via PersĂ©e. 3416:La Guerre d'Algerie 3351:. pp. 12, 77. 2710:. Polity. pp.  2605:on 12 October 2005. 2391:. pp. 330–40. 2055:, singer-songwriter 1945:, economist, writer 1920:List of pieds-noirs 1852:). This was a 1915 1447:Minister of Justice 1101:Algerian Population 1094: 403:. According to the 373:rapatriĂ©s d'AlgĂ©rie 48: 5675:Refugees in Africa 5519:European New Right 5514:Christian Identity 5290:Play the white man 5003:Dominican Republic 4131:French Upper Volta 4053:Past & Present 4025:Ramsay, R. (1983) 3684:Ramsay, pp. 39-40. 3041:The New York Times 2935:François Muratet, 2861:Michel Delenclos, 2479:, «  Â», 2461:La DĂ©pĂȘche du Midi 2243:2015-11-20 at the 2151:European Tunisians 2146:European Moroccans 2073:, fashion designer 2071:Yves Saint Laurent 1958:Patrick Bokanowski 1953:Jean-Paul Belmondo 1933: 1888:and included many 1707:Algerian civil war 1674: 1462: 1432:French Gendarmerie 1351: 1242:wrote a proposal, 1209:(current Annaba), 1200: 1088: 1065: 1021: 1003: 947: 932: 723:French from France 641: 524: 501: 482: 468:History of Algeria 442: 397: 341:Algerian Civil War 46: 5632: 5631: 5584:White nationalism 5524:Great Replacement 5489:identity politics 5370:Whiteness studies 5280:First white child 5228: 5227: 4785: 4784: 4659: 4652: 4645: 4638: 4631: 4624: 4570: 4563: 4556: 4549: 4542: 4535: 4528: 4521: 4514: 4507: 4500: 4493: 4486: 4463: 4451: 4341: 4299: 4245: 4203:French Somaliland 3899:"Les Territoires" 3822:978-1-0996-9677-0 3742:978-0-19-815875-2 3524:978-0-670-61964-1 3470:978-1-58648-398-2 3425:978-2-213-61121-1 3385:978-0-940646-38-4 3358:978-0-8014-8916-7 3190:978-0-8028-4456-9 3156:978-0-7391-1607-4 3112:978-0-415-28955-9 2988:Éditions Larousse 2909:Mouloud Feraoun, 2827:978-0-8014-8747-7 2786:978-0-231-10911-6 2721:978-0-7456-3593-4 2647:978-0-521-77933-3 2562:978-2-85036-532-4 2537:978-0-8014-4360-2 2438:978-0-253-21856-8 2398:978-0-19-928032-2 2362:978-0-8153-4057-7 2324:978-0-8130-3096-8 2284:978-0-19-861223-0 2166:Italian Algerians 2156:Italian Tunisians 2126:White Zimbabweans 2030:Marshal of France 1668:Catholic mass at 1376:Charles de Gaulle 1194:An Algerian Jew, 1171: 1170: 870:developed in the 555:Emir Abd al-Kader 480:'s forces in 1830 230:who were born in 195:[pjenwaʁ] 181: 180: 16:(Redirected from 5682: 5620: 5619: 5463:Angry white male 5339:Passing as white 4848: 4847: 4812: 4805: 4798: 4789: 4788: 4655: 4648: 4641: 4634: 4629:French Canadians 4627: 4620: 4566: 4559: 4554:Franco-Yukonnais 4552: 4545: 4538: 4531: 4524: 4519:Franco-Manitoban 4517: 4512:Franco-Columbian 4510: 4505:Franco-Albertans 4503: 4496: 4489: 4482: 4457: 4445: 4335: 4293: 4239: 4083: 4076: 4069: 4060: 4059: 3986: 3985: 3983: 3982: 3966: 3960: 3959: 3957: 3955: 3941: 3935: 3934: 3927: 3918: 3917: 3915: 3914: 3895: 3889: 3888: 3877: 3871: 3860: 3854: 3853: 3851: 3850: 3845:: 242021638 3814: 3803: 3797: 3783: 3777: 3776: 3774: 3773: 3758: 3747: 3746: 3726: 3720: 3719: 3702:(4): 1169–1193. 3691: 3685: 3682: 3676: 3675: 3664: 3658: 3657: 3633: 3627: 3626: 3625:on 27 July 2010. 3615: 3609: 3608: 3606: 3604: 3599: 3567: 3561: 3560: 3558: 3557: 3538: 3529: 3528: 3504: 3498: 3484: 3475: 3474: 3456: 3445: 3444: 3443:. 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