The Rise of Algerian Nationalism after the Great war
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2024-02-24
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University of El-oued
Abstract
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This paper aims at underscoring that
notwithstanding its detrimental worldwide
repercussions, the Great War was a decisive
watershed in the history of Algerian
nationalism. It was the momentum that
rekindled the nationalist movement in
Algeria which reached its summit in the
1954 War for Liberation. The paper will
shed light on the incentives that gave rise
to the Algerian nationalist movement in the
post First World War era as well as its
leading nationalist figures. Those leaders
were divided between gradualist reformers
namely Young Algerians, Emir Khaled and
Ferhat Abbas and those who opposed
assimilationist reforms and pleaded for an
independent Algeria most notably the
Ulema led by Ben Badis and which stressed
the Arab and Islamic roots of the country as
well as Star of North Africa. The latter,
under the leadership of Messali Hadj, was
more radical in its nationalist claims by
demanding a full liberation of the country.
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Article .Ex Professo. Vol 06. N 01. Université d'El-Oued
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Keywords : First World War; Algerian Nationalism; Ferhat Abbas; Abdel Hamid Ben Badis; Messali Haj.
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KHIREDDINE, Amel.The Rise of Algerian Nationalism after the Great war . Ex Professo. Vol 06. N 01. 24 Février 2021. Faculté des Lettres et des Langues. Université d'El-Oued. [consulté en ../../….]. Disponible à l'adresse. [copie ici le lien].