Ch. 18. The Politics of Protest (1960-1980). Tom Hayden, 2007.
The Politics of Protest [week 4]
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The Politics of Protest [week 4]
International Solidarity with the Algerian Revolution
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In Algeria, French and Arabs are condemned to live together or to
die together
- Albert Camus, L’Algerie dechiree (1955)
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Roots of Algerian nationalist movement
- colony since 1830- ‘pied-noir’ French
- French of North African origin- calls for liberation post-WW2
- Algerian Revolution
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Response of the state
-Socialist government- Battle of Algiers
- The Jeanson Trial, September 1960
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At this moment, bombs are being planted in the trams in Algiers. My
mother could be on one of those trams. If that is justice, I prefer my mother.
- Albert Camus
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Key developments
-Jeanson trial- Manifesto of the 121- UNEF demonstration
- Large rallies, Oct 1961 – Feb 1962
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‘Keywords’ (Evans)
- Resistance- War
- Revolution- Left
- Youth
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The Belgian Influence
-Refuge for resistance- ‘Concrete’ Aid
- The institutional dimension- Distribution of information
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Conclusions
-Problematic political memories- Recall anti-Nazi resistance
- The road to 1968