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Tag Archives: Decolonisation
La Guerre d’Algérie
“War is an act of violence that has no limit.”[1] Upon Algerian independence in 1962, France and its former colony could look back at an armed conflict that had lasted for eight years, cost the lives of close to half … Continue reading
Posted in Imperial History, Violence
Tagged Algeria, Algerian War, Counterinsurgency, Decolonisation, Empire, French Empire, Imperial History, Insurgency, Violence, War
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