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Remembering the “Forgotten Zone”

Recasting the Image of the Post-1945 French Occupation of Germany

Corey Campion

Germany in and to Europe remains largely misunderstood outside the European Union and especially in the United States.” 46 While informative, Germond and Türk's volume dedicates only a single chapter to discussion of the French occupation zone and does

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Mark Ingram

European Union and the French state that have cut positions at the two major sites for academic anthropology: the CNRS and the universities. Generally in France, the discipline has evolved more as a research- than university-based discipline, with many

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Does the City of Ends Correspond to a Classless Society?

A New Idea of Democracy in Sartre's Hope Now

Maria Russo

recent economic and social crisis in the United States and the European Union, along with the failure of the stabilisation of Middle East and North Africa, which resulted in the consequent unmanageable mass migration from these countries. In response

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Think Global, Fight Local

Recontextualizing the French Army in Algeria, 1954–1962

Terrence G. Peterson

recognition that France acted “in the interest of its own security,” and the sole apparent victory came in 1960, when French delegates convinced the Assembly of the somnolent Western European Union (WEU) to pass a resolution promising to study the question of

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Hugh McDonnell

France. Notes * This article has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (637709–GREYZONE–ERC-2014-STG). It has benefited from the comments and

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A White Race Blindness?

Abstract Universalism and the Unspeakable Making of Race

Sarah Mazouz

end of the 1990s the notion of racial discrimination was included in policies of integration. Mainly prompted by the European Union, 22 the introduction of this new concept called for a novel policy of otherness that was to go beyond the previous

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Photography, Identity, and Migration

Controlling Colonial Migrants in Interwar France and Senegal

Johann Le Guelte

migration from AOF to the metropole, so too the stringent regulations against illegal migrations put in place by the European Union, which have led to caricatures of “Fortress Europe,” have also done very little to deter “willing migrants.” 98 They simply

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Naomi J. Andrews, Simon Jackson, Jessica Wardhaugh, Shannon Fogg, Jessica Lynne Pearson, Elizabeth Campbell, Laura Levine Frader, Joshua Cole, Elizabeth A. Foster, and Owen White

present moment—tensions within the European Union, Brexit, debates about migration and citizenship, tensions between the sovereignty of nations and the broad linkages and inequalities sustained by globalized finance and international trade—were anticipated

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Le Rallye Méditerranée-le Cap

Racing towards Eurafrica?

Megan Brown

nation-states comprising the first iterations of what would become today's European Union. 5 Whether Eurafrican proponents truly embraced this new, federalist vision is debatable. Still-salient racist assumptions about Africans’ ability or right to self

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Frédéric Viguier

Arabic version (the OIB for Option internationale du Baccalauréat , as it is referred to in French schools in Morocco). In 1983, in the context of expansion of the European Union, international sections were created in all the French lycées in Europe