Chrétiens de Kabylie, 1873-1954. Une action missionnaire dans l'Algérie coloniale
par
K. Direche-Slimani
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History
Format
Broché
Pages
154
Langue
Français
Publié
Nov 1, 2004
Éditeur
BOUCHENE
Édition
BOUCHENE
ISBN-10
2912946778
ISBN-13
9782912946775
Description
Karima Direche-Slimani’s work offers a compelling exploration of the Christian missionary activities in Kabylie during a tumultuous period in Algeria’s colonial history. Through meticulous research, the author delves into the complexities of religious influence in a society marked by cultural tensions and geopolitical shifts between 1873 and 1954.
Direche-Slimani paints a detailed portrait of the missionaries’ endeavors, illustrating not only their religious zeal but also their interactions with the local Berber communities. The narrative navigates the delicate balance of conversion efforts amidst the backdrop of colonialism, highlighting both the challenges and successes faced by these missions.
The book is rich in context, providing readers with insights into the socio-political climate of colonial Algeria and the dynamics between faith and identity. Bibliographical references thoroughly support the analysis, making this work a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of religious missions in North Africa.
By bringing to light the personal stories and broader implications of these missionary activities, the author contributes to a deeper understanding of this critical period, revealing how faith intersected with cultural and political landscapes in Kabylie.
Direche-Slimani paints a detailed portrait of the missionaries’ endeavors, illustrating not only their religious zeal but also their interactions with the local Berber communities. The narrative navigates the delicate balance of conversion efforts amidst the backdrop of colonialism, highlighting both the challenges and successes faced by these missions.
The book is rich in context, providing readers with insights into the socio-political climate of colonial Algeria and the dynamics between faith and identity. Bibliographical references thoroughly support the analysis, making this work a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of religious missions in North Africa.
By bringing to light the personal stories and broader implications of these missionary activities, the author contributes to a deeper understanding of this critical period, revealing how faith intersected with cultural and political landscapes in Kabylie.
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