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Journal articles on the topic "Armée de libération nationale (Algérie)"
Jauffret, Jean-Charles. "Les débuts de la guerre d'Algérie: Dé l'absence d'une doctrine aux premières solutions spécifiques, mai 1945 - août 1956." Itinerario 20, no. 2 (July 1996): 79–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300007002.
Full textLévy, Catherine. "Algérie: Libération nationale et construction de la nation." International Journal of Francophone Studies 19, no. 1 (March 1, 2016): 29–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ijfs.19.1.29_1.
Full textMégevand, Béatrice. "Entre insurrection et gouvernement — L'action du CICR au Mexique (janvier-août 1994)." Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge 77, no. 811 (February 1995): 107–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0035336100010340.
Full textBÉLANGER, Paul. "Une pratique de contre-école : l’expérience éducative du mouvement de libération nationale dans les zones libérées de la Giunée-Bissau." Sociologie et sociétés 12, no. 1 (September 30, 2002): 155–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/001038ar.
Full text"Laszlo J. Nagy. La Naissance et le développement du mouvement de libération nationale en Algérie (1919–1947). (Studia Historica: Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, number 190.) Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadö. 1989. Pp. 171. $18.00." American Historical Review, October 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/96.4.1254-a.
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Arezki, Saphia. "De l'Armée de Libération Nationale (A.L.N.) à l'Armée Nationale Populaire (A.N.P.) : les officiers algériens dans la construction de l'armée (1954-1991)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010687.
Full textOn November 1st, 1954, the Algerian War for Independence begins. A resistance army is gradually built and organized. In 1962, after seven and a half years of war, tens of thousands fighters form the National Liberation Army (N.L.A.), soon renamed National People’s Army (N.P.A.). After the declaration of independence, the new Algerian State must transform this heterogeneous liberation army into a professional army. This transformation involves several issues that should be analyzed, understood and explained. The study of the building up of the Algerian army, is simultaneously and more specifically a study of the men who take part in this process through a prosopographical study. This thesis aims therefore to shed light on the building of the Algerian army as well as the actors involved in the process. Numerous historical works have focused on the Algerian War, but none has attempted to study the formation of the N.L.A. as such. As for the history of independent Algeria, it remains largely unknown, as 1962 appears as an impassable date in the historiography of Algeria. By combining the history of the Algerian War for Independence and the history of independent Algeria, this thesis focuses on the study of the Algerian army from it birth in 1954 until 1991, when the interruption of the electoral process inaugurates the terrible decade of the 1990’s. How did the N.L.A. take shape? Who are its members? What are the stakes the young Algerian army has to face after independence? How is the N.P.A. organized? Who are the men involved in the transformation of the N.P.A.? What are their trajectories? What are their relationships? These are some of the questions that this research aims to answer
Davezac, Robert. "La montée des violences dans le Grand-Alger (01/06/1958-30/04/1961) : "De l'Algérie province française à la République algérienne"." Toulouse 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOU20009.
Full textIn spite of thousands of works devoted to the War in Algeria, practically no monograph exists, even about Algiers the capital city of the country. That is why, facing this lack, we have planned to establish the events in order to show the rise of violence which characterized the period from June 1st 1958 to April 30th 1961. The use of selective or blind terrorism by the FLN (National Liberation Front), then by the counter-terrorists and the OAS (Secret Army Organisation), and its repression by the French Army, gave this conflict its peculiar aspect. That kind of violence, apparently eradicated by "The 1957 Battle of Algiers" and removed from the memories by the May 1958 Fraternization, came back on June 6th 1958 and increased without stopping. It provoked, deliberately or not, another terrorism from the partisans of the "French Algeria", opposed to the FLN one and also against the representatives and the partisans of the Central Power, when the latter gave up the Integration Policy. Our thesis reconstitutes the different stages and the logic of this process and its military and political consequences upon the development of the war. As a consequence of this terrorism, the use of repressive methods leading to torture is mentioned in it. The evolution of the mentalities of both communities in Algiers (European and Muslim ones), their relationships and their reactions in front of the Central Power Policy are examined as causes and consequences of this process
Aït-El-Djoudi, Dalila. "Image des combattants français vue par l'ALN : 1954-1962 : l'exemple de la wilaya III." Montpellier 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004MON30051.
Full textThis work on fighters' memory of the algerian war underlines the reflexion (thought) of a restrocpective look from a french point of view and from the algerian perception of the conflict. We try to confront fighters of the “ ALN ” with the image they convey and with the perception they have of the french combatants. This approach allows to take in account the opinion, the judgment of the other side, the same judgement against witch the french combatant fought. The vision of the french combatants is as much a matter of strategy as a matter of the evolution of the conscience. It reveals a certain state of the mind but above all, it constitutes in times of fighting a privilegied means of propaganda. The representation of the enemy (opponent) is linked to the rejection of the colonial system. The feeling of otherness (alterity) is influenced by the political nature of war. This work of reconstruction whose recollection makes up on the privilegied contributions of this thesis, comprises a corpus of seventy-nine testimonies from veterans of the “ ALN ”, recorded in Algeria and more particulary in Kabylia (the old wilaya III) between 1999 and 2002
Hautreux, François-Xavier. "L'armée française et les supplétifs "français musulmans" pendant la guerre d'Algérie : expérience et enjeux." Paris 10, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA10A003.
Full textBoserup, Rasmus Alenius. "Violence as politics : the escalation and de-escalation of political violence in Algeria 1954-2007." Paris, EHESS, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EHES0358.
Full textThe central aim of the thesis is to identify the dynamics behind the changes from non-violent to violent collective action in Algeria from 1954 to 2007. The central argument is that these dynamics are political rather than cultural, although culture plays a role in forming the violence. The thesis brings new insight in four areas. First, it presents a large body of formerly unknown empirical material collected during fieldwork in Algeria and in public and private archives in France and England. Second, it proposes a typological analysis of the different repertoires of contentious politics in Algeria, which reveals hiherto unknown interrelations between different types of political violence. Third, it proposes a narration of Algerian modern political history, which deviates from the conventions in the existing historiography. Fourth, it relates the Algerian example to the current theoretical discussions within the social sciences about state formation, social movements, and violence
Millerat, Bernard. "Les officiers administrateurs au Maghreb : Maroc, Algérie, 1912-1962." Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011VERS008S.
Full textWe seek to understand the essential features characterizing the role and duties of officers established in Morocco in 1912 as administrators named “Officiers des Affaires Indigènes”, and in Algeria from 1955 until the independence as “Officiers des Affaires Algériennes” (or officers of the “Sections Administratives Spécialisées”, S. A. S. ). These officers of the French army act in two completely different legal contexts : the first ones within the sovereign territory of the Sharifian Empire, the latter ones within a French territory governed by the laws of the Republic. From these two cases, we compare the respective roles of these officers, and determine how they differ. We argue that they share the desire and goal to resume contact (lost or non-existent until then) with Muslim populations which are concerned with peace, abandoned to poverty for too long, having nothing but trust to give back. This gathered the officers of the Indigenous Affairs and of the Algerian Affairs into the same crucible
Monneret, Jean. "La phase finale de la Guerre d'Algérie." Paris 4, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040288.
Full textIn 1962, the exodus towards France of one million Europeans settled in Algeria has often been explained by reference to the outrages committed by the OAS (Secret Army Organisation). It has in fact a variety of causes, among which the abduction of more than 3. 000 French citizens by the FLN (National Liberation Front) and uncontrolled groups ranks prominently. This historical fact has long been concealed. The void of the accords d'Évian, the ineffectiveness of the executif provisoire, (a provisional body in charge of current affairs in the interval leading to the independence) the ambiguousness of the orders conveyed to the French army are other important factors shedding light on this crucial period of time. We have chosen to call it. The final stage of the Algerian war and we are in a position to bring new contributions to the understanding of its various developments. Of course, such an analysis requires additional forays into a number of preceding events. The French government's policies before and after 1961, the rise of the secret army and its various strategies are examined thoroughly. The national liberation front's successive crises are equally studied in details. The brutal and violent events of those days have led to an important destruction of the social fabric of the emerging Algerian republic with consequences enduring to recent times
Besnaci-Lancou, Fatima. "Les missions du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) pendant la guerre d'Algérie et ses suites (1955-1963) en Algérie, au Maroc et en Tunisie." Thesis, Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040229.
Full textThis thesis examines the missions of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) during the Algerian War and its aftermath. The ICRC intervenes both in wars between states and in non-international armed conflicts, in an attempt to ensure the respect of humanitarian rules. During the “events” in Algeria, mass arrests of members and militants of the FLN (Algerian National Liberation Front) led to overcrowding in the prisons and was a factor in the establishment of internment camps. Immediately after independence, thousands of Muslim auxiliaries in the French army were interned in camps; many were subsequently imprisoned. This study looks at the main initiatives taken by the ICRC to ensure that the rules of humanitarian law were applied to the people involved during the seven and a half year of guerrilla warfare and after Algeria’s independence. It focuses on prisons and internment camps in which its delegates inspected material conditions and the treatment and discipline applied to nationalists and, later, to Europeans known to be pro French Algeria, who were arrested from the beginning of 1961, and former auxiliaries, interned between February and August 1963. It also examines initiatives taken by the ICRC to gain access to French prisoners in the hands of the FLN and, to a lesser degree, various humanitarian actions to help refugees in Morocco and Tunisia as well as people forcibly displaced by the French army and grouped together in camps
Amrane, Djamila. "Les femmes algériennes et la guerre de libération nationale en Algérie, 1954-1962." Reims, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988REIML001.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is to make out the militant women's participation in algerian struggle for national independence (1954-1962). According to the fact that french and algerian archives with respect to these events are not yet available for researchers, it was necessary to rely on other sources. This work is mainly founded on two sources as far unexploited : the file of the algerian ministry of the war veterans (moudjahidine), and the oral testimonies of militant women. On the other side, the newspapers of the period have been systematically looked through. Data supplied by 10 949 attestations to militancy concerning women registered as war veterans, have made it possible, thanks to a computer treatment, to obtain reliable statistics and draw some conclusions concerning the number of militant women, their age, geographic location, date of enrolment, sorts of activities, eventual detention and mortality owing to the war. 88 interviews of militant women have been done, recorded, deciphered, then verified by cross-checks and researches. These live witnesses, by their authenticity, have made up for the human dimension lacking in the statistics. With a view to replace in a historical context the women's participation in the war, the first part of this work consists in a statement of algerian women's situation in 1954. Then, after an analysis of statistical results, the social and cultural background has been studied,. .
Mohand-Amer, Amar. "La crise du front de libération nationale de l'été 1962 : indépendance et enjeux de pouvoirs." Paris 7, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA070012.
Full textThe FLN's crisis in the summer of 1962 was the logical result of the changes that it had undergone since its creation in the autumn of 1954. During the seven and half years of the armed conflict, serious discords had brewed within the organization. Once the goal of Independence had been achieved, the race for control of the country became another war to win for many of the leaders of the FLN or ALN (National Liberation Army). Chronologically, it was the suspension of the National Council of the Algerian Revolution's (CNRA) fifth and last session in Tripoli, during the night between June 5th and 6th 1962, that marked the beginning of the crisis, which ceased on September 5th, when the FLN's political bureau (BP) and the 4th Wilâya's council declared a ceasefire. The crisis of the summer of 1962 ended with hundreds of victims. The political stakes were significant. The setting up of the new Algerian state was closely tied to this historical event. The first leaders of independent Algeria were the winners of this political and military confrontation. As for the vanquished, they either retired from public life or built up political opposition to the new regime
Books on the topic "Armée de libération nationale (Algérie)"
Commandant Si Lakhdhar Bouchema: 1931-1960 : Armée de libération nationale (Wilaya IV-Algérie). Paris: Harmattan, 2010.
Find full textLes témoignages de Bézouiche: Armée de libération nationale. [Algiers]: ANEP, 2004.
Find full textHassani, Abdelkrim. Guérilla sans visage. Alger: Entreprise algérienne de presse, 1988.
Find full textAït-El-Djoudi, Dalila. La guerre d'Algérie vue par l'ALN 1954-1962: L'armée française sous le regard des combattants algériens. Paris: Autrement, 2006.
Find full textBouzar, Nadir. L' armée de Libération nationale marocaine: Retour sans visa : journal d'un résistant maghrébin. Paris: Editions Publisud, 2002.
Find full textBouzbid, Abdelmadjid. La logistique durant la Guerre de libération: Ce que je sais. [Algiers]: Bibliopolis, 2004.
Find full textAu cœur du combat: Récits authentiques des batailles du Commando Si Zoubir et de la Katiba El Hamdania, ALN-Wilaya IV. Alger: Casbah Editions, 2007.
Find full textBouzar, Nadir. L' armée de libération nationale marocaine, [1955-1956]: Retour sans visa, journal d'un résistant maghrébin. Paris: Publisud, 2002.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Armée de libération nationale (Algérie)"
Sidoti, Antoine. "Chapitre 5. La NOV (Armée de Libération nationale) de Tito." In Partisans et Tchetniks en Yougoslavie durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, 63–75. CNRS Éditions, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.33403.
Full textMacmaster, Neil. "Organization of the Early ALN Guerrilla, 1954–7." In War in the Mountains, 291–303. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198860211.003.0015.
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