The Algerian War as depicted on French radio and television, from its outbreak in November 1954 to the ceasefire and Algerian independence in July 1962. Historical events such as the repression at Sétif in 1945, torture, the ceasefire, and military intervention are dealt with separately in sub-collections.
See Theme-based collectionColonial Algeria seen through the radio, French News, television news and documentaries before November 1, 1954. From 1830 to 1954, France made Algeria a settler colony. This corpus focuses on events and relationships established between communities and the construction of their identities.
See Theme-based collectionThis collection looks at the main areas of colonisation of Sub-Saharan Africa and certain countries after the colonial period, from the first independencies in 1960 to Zimbabwe in 2000, and the outbreak of racial conflicts linked to land ownership.
See Theme-based collectionThis collection covers the end of French colonisation in Africa and the African countries' independence. The developments in French-speaking Africa are seen through French officials' speeches broadcast on the radio.
See Theme-based collectionThis multimedia collection covers the period from January 1941, before the outbreak of the conflict, to May 1955, after the departure of the French troops. The chronological part is organised around the main episodes in the conflict, then the peace negotations.
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