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Algeria and Tunis - Exploring Colonial North Africa: Politics Culture and Society in Algeria and Tunis - cover

Algeria and Tunis - Exploring Colonial North Africa: Politics Culture and Society in Algeria and Tunis

Frances E. Nesbitt

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Algeria and Tunis," Frances E. Nesbitt presents a meticulously researched exploration of the socio-political landscapes and rich cultures of North Africa during a pivotal historical period. Through a blend of vivid imagery and compelling narrative style, Nesbitt delves into the intricate histories of both Algeria and Tunisia, contextualizing their colonial pasts and illustrating the interplay of tradition and modernity. The text is enriched with personal observations and engaging anecdotes, providing not just an academic overview but a deeply humanistic portrayal of the region's complexities. Frances E. Nesbitt, an esteemed scholar and cultural historian, skillfully draws from her extensive travels and interactions with local communities to breathe life into her historical account. Her passion for North African culture and history, coupled with her academic rigor, informs her portrayal of both the geographical and socio-cultural intricacies of Algeria and Tunisia. Nesbitt's background in anthropology and her commitment to understanding the nuances of colonial and post-colonial identities serve to enrich her narrative. "Algeria and Tunis" is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in North African history, colonial studies, or cultural anthropology. Through her engaging prose, Nesbitt invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacies of colonialism while celebrating the vibrant cultures of Algeria and Tunisia.
Disponible depuis: 01/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 164 pages.

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