Héritages coloniaux : Les Suisses d'Algérie

What relationship do European countries have with their colonial past? The way they deal with, reread, reconstruct, forget or conceal this part of their history is decisive for understanding today’s geopolitics and for questioning current societies. The Confederation, under its cloak of neutrality,...

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Superior document:Présent et histoire
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:fra
Series:Présent et histoire
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (186 p.)
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