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French Mediterraneans : Transnational and Imperial Histories.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: France Overseas: Studies in Empire and Decolonization SeriesPublisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (441 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780803288775
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: French MediterraneansDDC classification:
  • 303.48/224401822
LOC classification:
  • DE85.5.F8F74 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Untitled -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- 1. Révolutions de Constantinople: France and the Ottoman World in the Age of Revolutions -- 2. Barbary and Revolution France and North Africa, 1789- 1798 -- 3. "There Is, in the Heart of Asia, . . . an Entirely French Population": France, Mount Lebanon, and the Workings of Affective Empire in the Mediterranean, 1830- 1920 -- 4. Natural Disaster, Globalization, and Decolonization: The Case of the 1960 Agadir Earthquake -- PART II. SHIFTING FRAMEWORKS OF MIGRATION (MIGRATIONS ACROSS THE MEDITERRANEAN) -- 5. The French Nation of Constantinople in the Eighteenth Century as Reflected in the Saints Peter and Paul Parish Records, 1740- 1800 -- 6. An Ottoman in Paris: A Tale of Mediterranean Coinage -- 7. From Household to Schoolroom: Women, Transnational Networks, and Education in North Africa and Beyond -- 8. Europeans before Europe? The Mediterranean Prehistory of European Integration and Exclusion -- PART III. MARGINS REMADE (BY THE MEDITERRANEAN) -- 9. Dreyfus in the Sahara: Jews, Trans- Saharan Commerce, and Southern Algeria under French Colonial Rule -- 10. Moïse Nahon and the Invention of the Modern Maghrebi Jew -- 11. The Syphilitic Arab? A Search for Civilization in Disease Etiology, Native Prostitution, and French Colonial Medicine -- 12. From Auschwitz to Algeria: The Mediterranean Limits of the French Anti- Concentration Camp Movement, 1952- 1959 -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Untitled -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- 1. Révolutions de Constantinople: France and the Ottoman World in the Age of Revolutions -- 2. Barbary and Revolution France and North Africa, 1789- 1798 -- 3. "There Is, in the Heart of Asia, . . . an Entirely French Population": France, Mount Lebanon, and the Workings of Affective Empire in the Mediterranean, 1830- 1920 -- 4. Natural Disaster, Globalization, and Decolonization: The Case of the 1960 Agadir Earthquake -- PART II. SHIFTING FRAMEWORKS OF MIGRATION (MIGRATIONS ACROSS THE MEDITERRANEAN) -- 5. The French Nation of Constantinople in the Eighteenth Century as Reflected in the Saints Peter and Paul Parish Records, 1740- 1800 -- 6. An Ottoman in Paris: A Tale of Mediterranean Coinage -- 7. From Household to Schoolroom: Women, Transnational Networks, and Education in North Africa and Beyond -- 8. Europeans before Europe? The Mediterranean Prehistory of European Integration and Exclusion -- PART III. MARGINS REMADE (BY THE MEDITERRANEAN) -- 9. Dreyfus in the Sahara: Jews, Trans- Saharan Commerce, and Southern Algeria under French Colonial Rule -- 10. Moïse Nahon and the Invention of the Modern Maghrebi Jew -- 11. The Syphilitic Arab? A Search for Civilization in Disease Etiology, Native Prostitution, and French Colonial Medicine -- 12. From Auschwitz to Algeria: The Mediterranean Limits of the French Anti- Concentration Camp Movement, 1952- 1959 -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index.

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