Titre: Algeria, History and Historiography, 1962-2012
Lieu: East Gallery, Buell Hall, Columbia University, campus entrance at Broadway and 116th Street
Description: A roundtable marking the 50-year anniversary of Algerian independence
Moderated by Madeleine Dobie, Associate Professor of French, Columbia
As Algeria celebrates its 50th year of independence from France, leading scholars discuss the writing of Algerian history. Panelists consider major currents and debates, new historiographic perspectives and the practice of writing history across geopolitical and linguistic borders.
Roundtable participants:
Daho Djerbal, Professor of Modern History, University of Algiers-Bouzareah, Algeria, and editor of Naqd, Revue d’études et de critique sociale
Patricia Lorcin, Professor of History, University of Minnesota
Todd Shepard, Associate Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University
Emmanuelle Saada, Associate Professor of French and History, Columbia
Noureddine Amara, Alliance Doctoral Mobility Fellow, Université de Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne
Co-sponsored by the Columbia Maison Française, Alliance Program and the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies (MESAAS)
Heure début: 18h
Date: 2012-11-14
Heure fin: 20h
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