From the brutal Algerian War of Independence to the chaotic waves of displacement that followed, this volume reveals the profound challenges these displaced populations faced as they struggled to rebuild lives amid rejection, marginalization, and the difficult politics of memory in metropolitan France. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, it captures the enduring scars of colonialism-how trauma travels across generations, how identities are forged and fractured, and how memory itself becomes a battlefield.
Engaging with literature, film, and public commemoration, the book also delves into how cultural expression and political activism have shaped collective remembrance and identity. It confronts the complexities of reconciliation, the quest for justice, and the unresolved questions that continue to echo through contemporary French and Algerian society.
This is an essential work for anyone seeking to understand the human cost of empire's end, the intricate dynamics of migration and belonging, and the powerful ways in which history is remembered-and sometimes forgotten. Both timely and timeless, The Pieds-Noirs and the Harkis offers a compelling narrative of displacement, resilience, and the quest for recognition in a world still grappling with its colonial shadows.
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