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The Moor Next Door W 2012 1 Algeria Reading List (II) Late colonial/Revolution/Independence - Politics, Sociology, Political Economy 1. Abi-Mershed, Osama. Apostles of Modernity: Saint-Simonians and the Civilizing Mission in Algeria. Stanford University Press. 2010. 2. Aggoun, Lounis. Francalgérie, crimes et mensonges d'Etats : Histoire secrète, de la guerre d'indépendance à la. La Découverte. 2005. 3. Aggoun, Lounis. La Colonie française en Algérie: 200 ans d'Inavouable: Rapines et péculats. Demi-Lune. 2010. 4. Aissaoui, Ali. Algeria: The Political Economy of Oil and Gas. Oxford University Press. 2001. 5. Bedjaoui, Mohammed, “Law and the Algerian Revolution,” International Association of Democratic Lawyers, 1961. 6. Bahloul, Joelle. The Architecture of Memory: A Jewish-Muslim Household in Colonial Algeria, 1937-1962. Cambridge University Press. 1996. 7. Bamia, Aida Adib, The Graying of the Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian Folk Poetry. American University in Cairo Press. 2001. 8. Benoune, Mahfoud. “Algerian Peasants and National Politics,” MERIP Reports, No. 48, June, 1976. 9. Bennoune, Mahfoud. The Making of Contemporary Algeria, 1830-1987: Colonial Upheavals and Post-Independence Development. Cambridge University Press. 1988. 10. Benrabah, Mohamed, Langue et pouvoir en Algérie. Histoire d’un traumatisme linguistique. Séguier. 2000. 11. Berger, Anne E. “Algeria in Other(s)' Languages: Toward a rethinking of Algeria's linguistic predicament,” Parallax, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1998. 12. Bourdieu, Pierre. Algeria 1960: The Disenchantment of the World: The Sense of Honour: The Kabyle House or the World Reversed, Essays. Cambridge University Press. 1979. 13. Bourdieu, Pierre. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge University Press. 1977. 14. Bourdieu, Pierre. Sociologie de l'Algérie. PUF. 2012.

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Algeria Reading List (II) Late colonial/Revolution/Independence - Politics, Sociology, Political Economy 1. Abi-Mershed, Osama. Apostles of Modernity: Saint-Simonians and the

Civilizing Mission in Algeria. Stanford University Press. 2010.

2. Aggoun, Lounis. Francalgérie, crimes et mensonges d'Etats : Histoire secrète, de la guerre d'indépendance à la. La Découverte. 2005.

3. Aggoun, Lounis. La Colonie française en Algérie: 200 ans d'Inavouable: Rapines et péculats. Demi-Lune. 2010.

4. Aissaoui, Ali. Algeria: The Political Economy of Oil and Gas. Oxford University Press. 2001.

5. Bedjaoui, Mohammed, “Law and the Algerian Revolution,” International Association of Democratic Lawyers, 1961.

6. Bahloul, Joelle. The Architecture of Memory: A Jewish-Muslim Household in Colonial Algeria, 1937-1962. Cambridge University Press. 1996.

7. Bamia, Aida Adib, The Graying of the Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian Folk Poetry. American University in Cairo Press. 2001.

8. Benoune, Mahfoud. “Algerian Peasants and National Politics,” MERIP Reports, No. 48, June, 1976.

9. Bennoune, Mahfoud. The Making of Contemporary Algeria, 1830-1987: Colonial Upheavals and Post-Independence Development. Cambridge University Press. 1988.

10. Benrabah, Mohamed, Langue et pouvoir en Algérie. Histoire d’un traumatisme linguistique. Séguier. 2000.

11. Berger, Anne E. “Algeria in Other(s)' Languages: Toward a rethinking of Algeria's linguistic predicament,” Parallax, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1998.

12. Bourdieu, Pierre. Algeria 1960: The Disenchantment of the World: The Sense of Honour: The Kabyle House or the World Reversed, Essays. Cambridge University Press. 1979.

13. Bourdieu, Pierre. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge University Press. 1977.

14. Bourdieu, Pierre. Sociologie de l'Algérie. PUF. 2012.

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15. Bougherira, Mohamed Reda. Algeria’s Foreign Policy 1979-1992: Continuity and/or Change. University of Salford, UK. 1999.

16. Boudjedra, Rachid. “L'honneur de l'armée Algérienne”. Le Monde, 2002.

17. Bouziane, Mustapha. Agrarian Revolution: The Socialist Villages. Figures of Algeria. 1976.

18. Brower, Benjamin Claude. A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902. Columbia University Press. 2011.

19. Charrad, Mounira M. States and Women’s Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. University of California Press. 2001.

20. Christelow, Allan. “Ritual, culture and politics of Islamic reformism in Algeria,” Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 23, No. 3, 1987.

21. Christelow, Allan. Algerians without Borders: The Making of a Global Frontier Society. University Press of Florida. 2012.

22. Clancy-Smith, Julia A. Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters: Algeria and Tunisia, 1800-1904. University of California Press. 1994.

23. Connelly, Matthew. A Diplomatic Revolution: Algeria’s Fight for Independence and the Origins of the Post-Cold War Era. Oxford University Press. 2002.

24. Connelly, Matthew. L'arme secrète du FLN. Comment De Gaulle a perdu la guerre d'Algérie. Payot. 2011.

25. Crapanzano, Vincent. The Harkis: The Wound that Never Heals. University of Chicago Press. 2011.

26. Derradji, Abder-Rahmane. The Algerian Guerrilla Campaign: Strategy and Tactics. Edwin Mellen Pr. 1997.

27. Devoluy, Pierre. La poudriere algerienne: historie secrete d'une republique sous influence. Calmann-Levy. 1994

28. Dillman, Bradford. State and Private Sector in Algeria: The Politics of Rent-Seeking and Failed Development. Westview Press. 2000.

29. Doshi, Neil A. Revolution at the Crossroads: Street Theater and the Politics of Radical Democracy in India and in Algeria. University of Michigan Dissertation (Phd), Comparative Literature. 2009.

30. Drew, Allison. “Urban Activists and Rural Movements: Communists in South

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Africa and Algeria, 1920s–1930s,” African Studies, Vol. 66, No. 2-3, 2007.

31. Entelis, John, “Elite Political Culture and Socialization in Algeria: Tensions and Discontinuities,” Middle East Journal, Vol. 35, No. 2, Spring 1981.

32. Entelis, John. Algeria: The Revolution Institutionalized. Westview Press. 1986.

33. Entelis, John. State and Society in Algeria. Westview Press. 1992.

34. Entelis, John."SONATRACH: The Political Economy of an Algerian State Institution." Sciences-Po, Ceri, January. 2000.

35. Evans, Martin. Algeria: France's Undeclared War. Oxford University Press. 2012.

36. Friedman, Elizabeth D. Colonialism and After: an Algerian Jewish Community. Praeger. 1988.

37. Goumeziane, Smaïl. Algérie: L'histoire en héritage. Non Lieu. 2011.

38. Gellner and Micaud (Eds). Arabs and Berbers: From Tribe to Nation in North Africa. Lexington. 1972.

39. Hannoum, Abdelmajid. “Colonialism and knowledge in Algeria: The archives of the Arab bureau,” History and Anthropology, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2001.

40. Hannoum, Abdelmajid. Violent Modernity: France in Algeria. Harvard University Press. 2010.

41. Harbi, Mohammed. 1954, la guerre commence en Algérie. Editions Complexe. 1984.

42. Harrison, Alexander. Challenging De Gaulle: The O.A.S. and the Counter-Revolution in Algeria, 1954-1962. Praeger. 1989.

43. Haroun, Ali. La Septième Wilaya: La guerre du FLN en France 1954-1962. Le Seuil. 1986.

44. Horne, Alistair. A Savage War of Peace: Algeria, 1954-1962, Penguin, 1977.

45. House, Jim. Paris 1961: Algerians, State Terror, and Memory. Oxford University Press. 2006.

46. Heggoy, Alf Andrew. “The F.F.S., An Algerian Opposition to a One-Party System,” African Historical Studies, Vol. 2 No. 1, 1969.

47. Heggoy, Alf Andrew. “Colonial Origins of the Algerian-Moroccan Border Conflict of October 1963,” African Studies Review, Vol. 13, No. 1, April 1970.

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48. Henissart, Paul. Wolves in the city: The death of French Algeria. Hart-Davis. 1971.

49. Hermassi, Elbaki. Leadership and National Development in North Africa: A Comparative Study. University of California Press. 1972.

50. Hoffman, Katherine E. and Miller, Susan G. Berbers and Others: Beyond Tribe and Nation in the Maghrib. Indiana University Press. 2010.

51. Humbaraci, Arslan. Algeria: A Revolution that Failed, a Political History Since 1954. Praeger. 1966.

52. Ilhahiane, Hsain. Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen). Scarecrow Press. 2006.

53. International Monetary Fund. “Algeria: Selected Issues Paper. IMF Country Report No. 12/22. January 2012.

54. Joffe, George. “Algeria’s Berber Problem,” Index on Censorship, Vol. 9, No. 5, 1980.

55. Joffe, George (Ed.). North Africa: Nation, State and Region. Routledge. 1993.

56. Kavanaugh, Andrea. The Social Control of Technology in North Africa: Information in the Global Economy. Praeger. 1998.

57. Khanna, Ranjana. Algeria Cuts: Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present. Stanford University Press. 2007.

58. Knauss, Jennifer. The Persistence of Patriarchy: Class, Gender, and Ideology in Twentieth Century Algeira. Praeger. 1987.

59. Lacoste-Dujardin, Camille. Dictionnaire de la culture berbère en Kabylie. La Découverte. 2005.

60. Lazreg, Marnia. The Eloquence of Silence: Algerian Women in Question. Routeledge. 1994.

61. Lazreg, Marnia. The Emergence of Classes in Algeria: A Study of Colonialism and Socio-Political Change. Westview Press. 1976.

62. Lawless, Richard. “Algeria: The Contradictions of rapid industrialisation”, in Lawless and Findlay (eds.) North Africa: contemporary politics and economic development. St Martin's Press. 1984.

63. Lloyd, Cathie. ”Multi‐causal Conflict in Algeria: National Identity, Inequality and Political Islam,” Working Paper No. 104, Queen Elizabeth House, April 2003.

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64. Lorcin, Patricia M. E. Imperial Identities: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Race in Colonial Algeria. I. B. Tauris. 1999.

65. Lowi, Miriam R. “Oil Rents and Political Breakdown in Patrimonial States: Algeria in Comparative Perspective,” Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, 2004.

66. Lorcin, Patricia M. E. Algeria and France, 1800-2000: Identity, Memory, Nostalgia. Syracuse University Press. 2006.

67. Lowi, Miriam R. “War‐Torn or Systematically Distorted? Rebuilding the Algerian Economy,” in Binder, L. (ed.): Rebuilding Devastated Economies in the Middle East. Palgrave Macmillan. 2007.

68. Lowi, Miriam R. Oil Wealth and the Poverty of Politics: Algeria Compared. Cambridge University Press. 2010.

69. Malti, Hocine. Histoire secrète du pétrole algérien. La Découverte. 2010.

70. Matoub, Lounes. Rebelle. Stock. 1998.

71. McDoughall, James. History and the Culture of Nationalism in Algeria. Cambridge University Press. 2008.

72. Memmeri, Mouloud. Contes Berberes De Kabylie. Pocket. 2000.

73. Meynier, Gilbert. L'Histoire intérieure du FLN. Fayard. 2002.

74. Meynier, Gilbert and Harbi, Mohammed. Le FLN: Documents et histoire, 1954-1962. Fayard. 2004.

75. Mouhleb, Naima. “Language and Conflict, Kabylia and the Algerian State,” International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2005.

76. Naylor, Phillip C. Historical Dictionary of Algeria. Scarecrow Press. 1981.

77. Ottaway, David and Marina. Algeria: The Politics of a Socialist Revolution. University of California Press. 1970.

78. Porter, David. Eyes to the South: French Anarchists and Algeria. AK Press. 2011.

79. Prochaska, David. Making Algeria French: Colonialism in Bône, 1870-1920. Cambridge University Press. 2004.

80. Quandt, William B. Revolution and Political Leadership: Algeria, 1954-1968. MIT Press. 1969.

81. Quandt, William B. “Berbers in the Algerian Political Elite,” RAND

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82. Quandt, William B., “Algeria: The Revolution Turns Inward,” RAND Corporation Paper (P-4373), 1970.

83. Quandt, William B., “Algerian Military Development: The Professionalization of a Guerrilla Army,” RAND Paper, (P-4792), 1972.

84. Quandt, William B., “Algeria’s Uneasy Peace,” Journal of Democracy, Vol. 13, No. 4, October 2002.

85. Roberts, Hugh. “The Conversion of Mrabtin in Kabylia,” in Gellner, E. and Vatin, J. eds., Islam et politique au Maghreb, Paris, Editions du CNRS, 1981.

86. Roberts, Hugh. “The Algerian Bureaucracy,” Review of African Political Economy, No. 24, May-August, 1982.

87. Roberts, Hugh. “The Algerian Bureaucracy,” in (eds.) Asad, T. and Owen, R. The Middle East: The Sociology of “Developing Societies”. Monthly Review Press. 1983.

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89. Rogers, Rebecca. “Teaching Morality and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Algeria: Gender and the Civilising Mission,” History of Education, Vol. 40, No. 6, 2011.

90. Ruedy, John. Land Policy in Colonial Algeria: The Origins of the Rural Public Domain. Borgo Press. 1967.

91. Ruedy, John. Modern Algeria: The Origins and Development of a Nation (2nd ed.). Indiana University Press, 2005.

92. Saadallah, Belkacem. “The Rise of the Algerian Elite, 1900-14,” The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol.. 5, No. 1, May 1967.

93. Schreier, Joshua. Arabs of the Jewish Faith: The Civilizing Mission in Colonial Algeria. Rutgers University Press. 2010.

94. Smati, Mahfoud. Les élites algériennes sous la colonization. Dahlab. 1998.

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96. Stora, Benjamin. Histoire de la guerre d'Algérie, 1954-1962. La Découverte. 2004.

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97. Stora, Benjamin. Histoire de l'Algérie depuis l'indépendance: Tome 1, 1962-1988. La Découverte. 2004.

98. Stora, Benjamin. Messali Hadj (1898-1974). Hachette. 2004.

99. Stora, Benjamin. Les immigrés algériens en France: Une histoire politique 1912-1962. Hachette. 2009.

100. Sutton, Keith. “Army administration tensions over Algeria's Centres de regroupement, 1954–1962,” British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2, 1999.

101. Lazreg, Marnia. “Gender and Politics in Algeria - Unraveling the Religious Paradigm”, Signs, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1990.

102. Tamzali, Wassyla. Une éducation algérienne: De la révolution à la décennie noire. Folio. 2012.

103. Thénault, Sylvie. Violence ordinaire dans l'Algérie coloniale: Camps, internements, assignations à résidence. Odile Jacobs. 2012.

104. Tlemcani, Rachid. State and Revolution in Algeria. Westview. 1987.

105. Tlemcani, Rachi and Hansen, William W. “Development and the State in Post-Colonial Algeria,” in Jabbra, Joeseph G. (ed.) Bureaucracy and Development in the Arab World. E. J. Brill. 1989.

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4. Aghrout, Ahmed and Bougherira, Mohamed Redha. Algeria in Transition: Reforms and Development Prospects. Psychology Press. 2004.

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