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The kidnapped French civilians during the Algerian war of decolonization: a rupture process from France and Algeria and inside France?

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This contribution is focused on the end of French Algeria and its context of violence and rupture. I propose to analyze the topic of the French civilians reported missing in this transitional and postwar period. I examine in which context disappearances occurred, who were the victims, how families mobilized, how the French government and the new Algerian state reacted at that time on this question. I also observe the impact of this traumatic event until today on relations between France and Algeria and how this event was integrated in the French collective memory and in the memory of the repatriates.
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halshs-01568910 , version 1 (25-07-2017)

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Emmanuelle Comtat. The kidnapped French civilians during the Algerian war of decolonization: a rupture process from France and Algeria and inside France?. Fifth European Congress on World and Global History, ENIUGH (European Network in Universal and Global History, Aug 2017, Budapest, Hungary. ⟨halshs-01568910⟩
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