from Fez to Marrakesh: Oral History of the Margins of National Identity,” The Journal of North African Studies 8, no. 1 (2003): 43–58, here 43, doi: 10.1080/13629380308718495 (emphasis mine). 2 Lyautey to the Ministry of War, Report, “L'Affaire de
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I was born on a Sunday, on 28 May 1940, into a family that included two boys older than me, one 12 and one 8. Today, I am 17 and in an underground cell, condemned to death three days ago. I belonged to a national terrorist organisation. I set
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striking number of labels and titles for Marie and sign-post the changes that marked her life. Marie, like her counterparts in the mid-twelfth century, experienced a range of identities as she developed from child and daughter to mature woman. Although many
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, participating in the national struggle … [Price] had a bad record. He had contradicted himself in the box time and again, and had failed to give a consistent account of any one incident.” 26 Judge Davitt saw the boy as one of those street-wise Dickensian youths
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). Plebiscitarianism, or audience democracy, promises to “restore the concept of the people as a meaningful collective identity,” while rendering the passive citizens spectators of the political elite ( Urbinati 2014: 171 ). Each of these democratic disfigurations
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emphasizing the unavoidable narrativity in dealing with time. Paul Ricreur has forcefully pointed out how we live and form our identities through storytelling. With the works of White, Lawrence Stone, Jörn Rüsen, and others, the narrative turn has established