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Revue Algérienne et Coloniale
Founded in 1880 by a group of Algerian intellectuals and expatriates, the Revue Algérienne et Coloniale emerged as a significant voice in colonial discourse, particularly illuminating the complexities of Algerian identity and culture under French rule. Over the decades, it has published a diverse array of content, including political analyses, cultural reviews, and scholarly articles, making it a vital source for understanding Algeria's colonial history. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Revue Algérienne et Coloniale from Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1859, with 1,554 scans in total. The newspaper's commitment to intellectual rigor and social critique not only established its reputation as a trusted publication but also fostered informed dialogue on the impacts of colonialism and the promotion of Algerian heritage. Explore these archives to uncover historical figures and events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history, while delving into the legacy that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions on identity and history.