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Rebecca Rogers - A Frenchwoman´s Imperial Story: Madame Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria - 9780804784313 - V9780804784313
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A Frenchwoman´s Imperial Story: Madame Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria

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Description for A Frenchwoman´s Imperial Story: Madame Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria Hardback. This biography follows the tumultuous story of a Frenchwomen who founded the first school for Muslim girls in colonial Algeria. Num Pages: 288 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: BGH; JNB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 237 x 152 x 20. Weight in Grams: 512.

Eugénie Luce was a French schoolteacher who fled her husband and abandoned her family, migrating to Algeria in the early 1830s. By the mid-1840s she had become a major figure in debates around educational policies, insisting that women were a critical dimension of the French effort to effect a fusion of the races. To aid this fusion, she founded the first French school for Muslim girls in Algiers in 1845, which thrived until authorities cut off her funding in 1861. At this point, she switched from teaching spelling, grammar, and sewing, to embroidery—an endeavor that attracted the attention of prominent ... Read more

The portrait of this remarkable woman reveals the role of women and girls in the imperial projects of the time and sheds light on why they have disappeared from the historical record since then.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804784313
SKU
V9780804784313
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Ref
99-1

About Rebecca Rogers
Rebecca Rogers is Professor of History at the Université Paris Descartes.

Reviews for A Frenchwoman´s Imperial Story: Madame Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria
"Rogers's book is worth reading not only because it recounts a fascinating story about a mostly forgotten woman, but also because of the broader historical and methodological questions it addresses . . . Rogers builds a convincing case for the broader relevance of her study . . . In writing this remarkable book, Rogers has both drawn attention to this ... Read more

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