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Etant entendu que parler c’est exister pour l’autre. Le donne algerine nella guerra di liberazione

Until recent years the only scholarly reference about women in the Algerian revolution was Les femmes algériennes dans la guerre (Paris, Plon, 1991) by former fighter Djamila Amrane. Starting from 2000, a great deal of memoirs, books and essays have been published, authored by women and focusing bot...

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