![]() ![]() Histoire, espaces, relations, Yale French Studies, The Historical Journal and the Bulletin de l’Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent. Sciences sociales et histoire, War in History, Vingtième siècle. My work has appeared in such journals as Genèses. I am currently completing a further monograph under contract with Oxford University Press comparing colonial shantytowns ( bidonvilles) in Algeria and Morocco, 1919-1962. My main publications include: Paris 1961: Algerians, State Terror, and Memory (Oxford University Press, 2006, with Neil MacMaster) (published in French translation by Tallandier (Paris) in 2009 and by Casbah Éditions (Algiers) in 2012) Poverty and Re-thinking the Left in France (co-ed., 2008) New voices in French politics (co-ed., 2004). First class French with History, PhD), Saint-Étienne and Damascus (Arabic). I studied at the universities of Leeds (BA Hons. History of antiracism and racism in France History of North African migrations (both internal and in the diaspora) ![]() History and memories of the Algerian war of independence and of colonial violence Key research and publications (full list below) have centred upon:Ĭolonial repression of popular protest and of anti-colonial movementsĬomparative social, political and urban history of Algeria and Morocco under French colonial rule ![]() My research focusses on colonial Algeria, Morocco and France, as well as on decolonization, its impact and legacies. I am Research and Postgraduate Leader for the University’s French Studies programme. I am Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone History, former Director of the Centre for French and Francophone Cultural Studies (2006-2007, 2009-2010) and former co-director of the Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies (2008-2009) at the University of Leeds. ![]()
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