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Collective Memory

France and the Algerian War (1954-62)

Jo McCormack
Barcode 9780739109212
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Release Date: 10/08/2007

Genre: Language & Reference
Label: Lexington Books
Series: After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books
Pages: 236

France and the Algerian War (1954-62)
Collective Memory examines the difficult transmission of memory in France of the Algerian war of independence (1954-62). Emphasizing the current lack of transmission of memories of this war through a detailed case study of three crucial vectors of memory: the teaching of school history, coverage in the media, and discussion in the family, author McCormack argues that lack of transmission of memories is feeding into contemporary racism and exclusion in France. Collective Memory draws extensively on interviews with historians, teachers, and pupils as well as secondary sources and media analysis. McCormack proposes that a greater "work of memory" needs to be undertaken if France is to overcome the division in French society that stems from the war. There has been little reconciliation of divisive group memories, a situation that leaves many individuals without a voice on this important subject. "Memory battles" dominate discussion of the topic as many issues periodically flare up and cannot yet be overcome.