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1 | History and Franco-Muslim reconciliation : French colonialism in Algeria | 17 |
2 | Imbroglios and intellectual legitimacy : anticolonialism and the Comite d'Action | 32 |
3 | French educational reform and the problem of reconciliation : the Service des Centres Sociaux | 62 |
4 | The unbearable solitude of being : the question of Albert Camus | 98 |
5 | Shifting views of reconciliation : a liberal retreat from empire? | 147 |
6 | Visions of reconciliation, visions of rupture : violence, propaganda, and representations of difference | 185 |
7 | The politics of othering | 239 |
8 | The legacy of violence : reflections on the revolution in two nations | 286 |
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