مجلة أفكار وآفاق
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Item التاريخ، الذاكرة والسياسة: سطو فرنسا على التاريخ(مجلة "أفكار وآفاق".جامعة الجزائر 2 أبو القاسم سعد الله, 2011-03-01) القورصو, محمدHistory, Memory and Policy: France’s assault on history. The case of Algeria (1830-2009). The statute of 2005 glorifying colonialism, urges us to rethink deeply the relation between history and memory from the French policies perspective. The reexamination of the history’s status and role in the crystallization of the colonial ideology and its projections on the dynamics of the political parties life in France, forces us, to come to the following conclusion: the policies of France are sustained by its colonial memory, moreover, it is not just that, as the fundamental question which is posed, is the problem of the right of previously colonized people to their national history. Aside the fact that, this legitimate right had been exposed to perversions and distortions of history during the occupation by the colonial school of history, it has presently become an object of outbidding and blackmailing between those battling for power in France with no due attention to those who carried the burden of history, that is the ex- colonized people whose history is witnessing an assault in the real sense of the term.Item إشكالية انتشار الصحافة المغاربية والمشرقية في الجزائر ما بين 1920 و1954: تلمسـان ونواحيها أنمـوذجا(مجلة "أفكار وآفاق".جامعة الجزائر 2 أبو القاسم سعد الله, 2012-12-31) القورصو, محمدProblematic of the Maghreb and middle east press diffusion in Algeria between 1920 and 1954: the situation in Tlemcen and its surroundings. The completion of the colonial occupation of Algeria, passed by the isolation of its "Muslim" people from the Arab and Muslim world. Therefore, legal and administrative provisions were taken by Paris and the General colonial Government in Algiers, in order to strengthen the prohibition of the movement of ideas, especially those conveyed by the Maghreb and Middle East press, the subject of this paper. Despite the measures taken, a great number of newspapers entered the colony (Algeria). This is what reveals the exploitation of colonial archives, supported by oral testimony. However, if the number of titles introduced remains significant in quantitative terms, the number of copies per title remains very symbolic. By what ways were introduced these titles banned to the colony? Where were they published? What was the attitude of the colonial administration toward this matter? How was the reading made under intellectual and cultural surveillance? Tlemcen and its region between 1920 and 1954 provide us some of the answers.
