Historical Reflections (Vol. 46, Issue 2)
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Volume 46, Issue 2
Introduction
Policing the French Empire: Colonial Law Enforcement and the Search for Racial-Territorial Hegemony
Samuel Kalman
Articles
Agricultural Fire or Arson?: Rural Denizens, Forest Administration, and the Colonial Situation in Algeria (1850–1900)
Antonin Plarier
The Return of N’Guyen Van Binh: Exile and Injustice in the French Empire, 1866–1876
Geoff Read
Investigating the Investigators: French Colonial Attempts to Supervise Its Policing System during the 1930s
Ruth Ginio
« No us ne voulons pas de Blancs dans le pays »: l’insurrection des populations de la Haute-Sangha et la pacifi cation de l’espace rebelle (1928–1931)
Patrick Dramé
“Purely Artistic”: Police Power and Popular Culture in Colonial Algerian Theater
Danielle Beaujon
Baya Hocine’s Papers: A Source for the History of Algerian Prisons during the War of Independence (1954–1962)
Sylvie Thénault
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Categories
Keywords
- history
- French Empire
- colonial law enforcement
- racial-territorial hegemony
- agricultural history
- rural denizens
- forest administrations
- Algeria
- 1850-1900
- N'Guyen Van Binh
- exile
- Injustice
- 1866-1876
- French Colonial History
- 1930s
- insurrection
- populations
- Upper Sangha
- rebel space
- police power
- Popular Culture Studies
- Colonial Algerian Theater
- Baya Hocine
- Algerian prisons
- War of Independence
- 1954-1962
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