In 1830, France forcibly and violently colonized Algeria, keeping it as a territory until 1962, when the North African nation gained its independence following one of the longest and most intense ...
Journal of Social History, Vol. 53, No. 2, SPECIAL ISSUE: TRADE UNION NETWORKS AND THE POLITICS OF EXPERTISE IN AN AGE OF AFRO-ASIAN SOLIDARITY (Winter 2019), pp. 454-486 (33 pages) During the late ...
Before independence, both Algeria and Senegal traded mainly with their coloniser, France. In the fifteen years after independence, the share of Algeria’s exports that went to France collapsed, whereas ...
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