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Nationalisme, décolonisation et consociation à l'île Maurice: l'émergence d'un Mauricianisme stratégique (1945-1967)

The decolonization period in Mauritius (1947-1968) gave rise to intense debates around the project of a Mauritian nation, named "Mauritianism". This paper aims to analyse the reasons why Mauritianism remained an ambiguous concept. This "strategic Mauritianism" was framed within t...

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Published in:Canadian journal of African studies 2013-12, Vol.47 (3), p.385-403
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Assimilation
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démocratie consociative
Historical analysis
Maurice
Mauricianisme
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Nationalism
nationalisme
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