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    The policy of Torture in Algeria during the French colonialism (1954-1962) by Selim BAALOUDJ

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract: This study aims to show the policy of torture that was applied on Algerian people by the officers of the french colonialism army during the period of Algerian revolution (1954-1962). …”
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    Essai d’analyse du personnage féminin de Fatou Diome sous le prisme du mythe grec d’Hestia by Samira ALLAM IDDOU

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract : This study aims to show the policy of torture that was applied on Algerian people by the officers of the french colonialism army during the period of Algerian revolution (1954-1962). …”
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    The policy of Torture in Algeria during the French colonialism (1954-1962) by Selim BAALOUDJ

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract: This study aims to show the policy of torture that was applied on Algerian people by the officers of the french colonialism army during the period of Algerian revolution (1954-1962). …”
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    The use of literary texts as didactic tools in the teaching/learning of French as a foreign language by Samira ALLAM IDDOU

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract : This study aims to show the policy of torture that was applied on Algerian people by the officers of the french colonialism army during the period of Algerian revolution (1954-1962). …”
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    The Hirak. The Visual Performance of Diversity in Algerian Protests by Valentina Fedele

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Banners, posters and photos highlight the Hirak's specific attempt to give a new meaning to the discourse about the Algerian people and its unity. Particular attention is given to the visual performance of Algerian diversity exemplified by the deployment of the Amazigh flag during the protests. …”
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    Brachylogy in the algerian protest discourse: neologism and creativity by Kheira YAHIAOUI & Hadjira MEDANE

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The openness, cultural plurality and identity of the Algerian people was manifested through the slogans of denunciation by alternating humor, denunciation and creativity and some cultural elements making the Friday marches a festival of slogans that made the headlines of national and international newspapers. …”
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    L’abstention en Algérie : un autre mode de contestation politique by Louisa Dris-Aït Hamadouche

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Finally, abstention is the result of a burned-out, deceived, taciturn, suspicious and demanding electorate. In 1990, the Algerian people voted massively against the FLN regime with all it might represent. …”
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    Ottoman and British Factors in Anti-French Resistance of Beylik Constantine in 1830—1837 by N. A. Zherlitsina

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The poorly studied initial period of the anti-colonial struggle of the Algerian people against the French occupation is considered. …”
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    Mémoires et patrimonialisation d’un passé antéislamique : Mubârak al-Mîlî et l’ethnogenèse du peuple algérien by Aomar Hannouz

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The European narrative of ethnogenesis provided a model for conceptualization of the Algerian people’s collective memory. Our contribution is an attempt to analyse this ethnic engineering, and so to examine the modes by which this ethnic group was reactivated to culturally express an ethnic group and “imagined community”, which was itself dominated socially and politically.…”
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    Algerian Women in the Ottoman Empire Period in Fatima Bakhaï’s Novel Entitled Dounia /Fatima Bakhaï’nin Dounia Adlı Romanında Osmanlı İmparatorluğu Dönemindeki Cezayirli Kadınlar... by Ayşe Tomat Yılmaz

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Thus, while the end of the Ottoman Empire, the attempts of the French to capture Algeria and the victory they reached form the historical background of the novel, the daily life of Dounia and of the Algerian people constitute the fiction of the work. In her novel, which consists of two separate parts, the author depicts women who, on the one hand, submit to the traditional order of society unconditionally and are condemned to silence throughout their lives. …”
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    Fire Activity in Mediterranean Forests (The Algerian Case) by Thomas Curt, Aissa Aini, Sylvain Dupire

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We discuss how the ongoing climate changes and the desertification progressing towards the North of Algeria may finally restrict forests to a narrow fringe providing less and less ecological services to the Algerian people.…”
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    الترجمة وفعل استكتاب التاريخ الوطني: ترجمات أبو العيد دودو أبو القاسم سعد هللا عبد هللا الركيبي أنموذجا... by محمد حمودي

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The act of identity and the principle of feeling patriotism and affiliation pushed Abu Eid, Al-Rakibi, and Saadallah to know the history of Algeria, away from the tongue that ruled its dominance over Algerian people for a period of time. There is nothing wrong as long as it provides us with an addition to writing our glorious history through a different tongue in which some of its elements adhered to some integrity and honest transmission of historical events. …”
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    أثر عمل أهل المدينة و تطبيقاته في الجزائر by Abdellatif Bouchiba

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…This paper describes 'amal ahl Madīnah (the activity of the Medina people), which became one of the judges of Imām Mālik and his influence on the practice of the activity of the Algerian people which incidentally was Maliki. The charity of the Medina expert is the ijmā’ ahl Madīnah (agreement of the Medina people) for several reasons; first, that the Islamic Shari'a and its jurisprudence descended on Medina; Second, the inhabitants of Medina listened and watched the revelation come down, so that they understood the condition of the Prophet at the time of the revelation. …”
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    Entendre ces silences : traduire, transmettre et refléter Entendez-vous dans les montagnes… de Maïssa Bey, en italien et en anglais by Enrico Spadaro

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… Listen to those silences: translating, communicating and reflecting Entendez-vous dans les montagnes…by Maïssa Bey, in Italian and English Maïssa Bey is a French-speaking Algerian writer whose first works were published in the 1990s, during the "black decade" of the civil war that ravaged Algeria. Algerian people, especially women, of whom the author is an integral part, are the protagonists of her stories and novels that aim to break the silences and censorship, to explore the small stories hidden behind the big story. …”
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    Les mots d’emprunt d’origine Espagnole dans le parler Oranais by Virginia DÍAZ OTI

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Nowadays, the link between both Spanish and Algerian people is even strong and these borrowings, which include different fields, are fully integrated into the familiar and formal levels of the speech of both the young and old generations. …”
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    Economic Dependence And Political Change In Algeria 1962-1992 by Nacer, Youcef

    Published 2004
    “…The status of economic dependence has led to negative political change, one that is very inimical to the civilisational and historical legacy of the Algerian people. The developed countries exploit the weak economic situation of developing countries such as Algeria, exerting unfBir pressure on these countries to implement a warped and unrealistic version of Western democracy. …”
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    « Le Silence des Dieux » de Yahia Belaskri : une épopée médiacritique du roman francophone contemporain by Dihia BELKHOUS

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We will attempt to study how the author reinvents the epic genre by narrating the history of the Algerian people up to the present day, while navigating between different literary genres. …”
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