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Algeria Reading List


Late colonial/Revolu/on/Independence - Poli/cs, Sociology, Poli/cal Economy
1. Aissaoui, Ali. Algeria: The Political Economy of Oil and Gas. Oxford University Press. 2001. 2. Bamia, Aida Adib, The Graying of the Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Signicance of Algerian Folk Poetry. American University in Cairo Press. 2001. 3. Benoune, Mahfoud. Algerian Peasants and National Politics, MERIP Reports, No. 48, June, 1976. 4. Bennoune, Mahfoud. The Making of Contemporary Algeria, 1830-1987: Colonial Upheavals and Post-Independence Development. Cambridge University Press. 1988. 5. Benrabah, Mohamed, Langue et pouvoir en Algrie. Histoire dun traumatisme linguistique. Sguier. 2000. 6. Berger, Anne E. Algeria in Other(s)' Languages: Toward a rethinking of Algeria's linguistic predicament, Parallax, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1998. 7. Bourdieu, Pierre. Algeria 1960: The Disenchantment of the World: The Sense of Honour: The Kabyle House or the World Reversed, Essays. Cambridge University Press. 1979. 8. Bourdieu, Pierre. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge University Press. 1977. 9. Bougherira, Mohamed Reda. Algerias Foreign Policy 1979-1992: Continuity and/or Change. University of Salford, UK. 1999. 10. Brower, Benjamin Claude. A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902. Columbia University Press. 2011. 11. Charrad, Mounira M. States and Womens Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. University of California Press. 2001. 12. Christelow, Allan. Ritual, culture and politics of Islamic reformism in Algeria, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 23, No. 3, 1987. 13. Clancy-Smith, Julia A. Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters: Algeria and Tunisia, 1800-1904. University of California Press. 1994. 14. Connelly, Matthew. A Diplomatic Revolution: Algerias Fight for Independence and the Origins of the Post-Cold War Era. Oxford University Press. 2002. 15. Dillman, Bradford. State and Private Sector in Algeria: The Politics of Rent-Seeking and Failed Development. Westview Press. 2000.

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2 16. Drew, Allison. Urban Activists and Rural Movements: Communists in South Africa and Algeria, 1920s1930s, African Studies, Vol. 66, No. 2-3, 2007. 17. Entelis, John. Algeria: The Revolution Institutionalized. Westview Press. 1986. 18. Entelis, John. State and Society in Algeria. Westview Press. 1992. 19. Entelis, John."SONATRACH: The Political Economy of an Algerian State Institution." Sciences-Po, Ceri, January. 2000. 20. Eds. Gellner and Micaud. Arabs and Berbers: From Tribe to Nation in North Africa. Lexington. 1972. 21. Hannoum, Abdelmajid. Colonialism and knowledge in Algeria: The archives of the Arab bureau, History and Anthropology, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2001. 22. Hannoum, Abdelmajid. Violent Modernity: France in Algeria. Harvard University Press. 2010. 23. Horne, Alistair. A Savage War of Peace: Algeria, 1954-1962, Penguin, 1977. 24. Heggoy, Alf Andrew. The F.F.S., An Algerian Opposition to a One-Party System, African Historical Studies, Vol. 2 No. 1, 1969. 25. Heggoy, Alf Andrew. Colonial Origins of the Algerian-Moroccan Border Conict of October 1963, African Studies Review, Vol. 13, No. 1, April 1970. 26. Hermassi, Elbaki. Leadership and National Development in North Africa: A Comparative Study. University of California Press. 1972. 27. Humbaraci, Arslan. Algeria: A Revolution that Failed, a Political History Since 1954. Praeger. 1966. 28. Joe, George. Algerias Berber Problem, Index on Censorship, Vol. 9, No. 5, 1980. 29. Ed. Joe, George. North Africa: Nation, State and Region. Routledge. 1993. 30. Lazreg, Marnia. The Eloquence of Silence: Algerian Women in Question. Routeledge. 1994. 31. Lazreg, Marnia. The Emergence of Classes in Algeria: A Study of Colonialism and Socio- Political Change. Westview Press. 1976. 32. Lorcin, Patricia M. E. Imperial Identities: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Race in Colonial Algeria. I. B. Tauris. 1999. 33. Lowi, Miriam R. Oil Wealth and the Poverty of Politics: Algeria Compared. Cambridge University Press. 2010.

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3 34. Mouhleb, Naima. Language and Conict, Kabylia and the Algerian State, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2005. 35. Ottaway, David and Marina. Algeria: The Politics of a Socialist Revolution. University of California Press. 1970. 36. Quandt, William B. Revolution and Political Leadership: Algeria, 1954-1968. MIT Press. 1969. 37. Roberts, Hugh. The Algerian Bureaucracy, Review of African Political Economy, No. 24, May-August, 1982. 38. Roberts, Hugh. The Algerian Bureaucracy, in (eds.) Asad, T. and Owen, R. The Middle East: The Sociology of Developing Societies. Monthly Review Press. 1983. 39. Rouche, Keren. Projecting Algerian Judaism, Formulating a Political Identity: Zionism in Algeria during the War of Independence (195462), The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2007. 40. Rogers, Rebecca. Teaching Morality and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Algeria: Gender and the Civilising Mission, History of Education, Vol. 40, No. 6, 2011. 41. Ruedy, John. Land Policy in Colonial Algeria: The Origins of the Rural Public Domain. Borgo Press. 1967. 42. Ruedy, John. Modern Algeria: The Origins and Development of a Nation (2nd ed.). Indiana University Press, 2005. 43. Sutton, Keith. Army administration tensions over Algeria's Centres de regroupement, 19541962, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2, 1999. 44. Tlemcani, Rachid. State and Revolution in Algeria. Westview. 1987. 45. Tlemcani, Rachi and Hansen, William W. Development and the State in Post-Colonial Algeria, in Jabbra, Joeseph G. (ed.) Bureaucracy and Development in the Arab World. E. J. Brill. 1989. 46. Wild, Patricia Berko, The Organization of African Unity and the Algerian-Moroccan Border Conict: A Study of New Machinery for Peacekeeping and for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes among African States, International Organization, Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 1966. 47. Younger, Sam. Ideology and Pragmatism in Algerian Foreign Policy, The World Today, Vol. 34., No. 3, March 1978. 48. Zartman, I. William. The Politics of Boundaries in North and West Africa, The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vo. 3, No. 2, August 1965. 49. Zartman, I. William. Political Elites in Arab North Africa. Longman. 1982. TMND F 2011

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50. Akacem, Kada. Economic reforms in Algeria: an overview and assessment, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2004. 51. Addi, Lahouari. LAlgrie et la dmocratie: pouvoir et crise politique dans lAlgrie contemporaine. La Dcouverte. 1994. 52. Aghrout, Ahmed and Bougherira, Mohamed Redha. Algeria in Transition: Reforms and Development Prospects. Psychology Press. 2004. 53. Amara, Mahfoud. Football, the new battleeld of business in Algeria: Djezzy and Nedjma ...RANA MK YA AL-KHDRA, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 16, No. 3, 2011. 54. Arnould, Valerie. Amnesty, Peace and Reconciliation in Algeria, Conict, Security and Development, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2007. 55. Benyamina, Ahmed. Foreign interference in the situation in Algeria: the Algerian government's position, Cambridge Review of International Aairs, Vol. 11, No. 2, 1998. 56. Benziane, Abdelbaki. Economic Reforms in Algeria and their Impact on Higher Education and Student Benets, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2004. 57. Bonner, Michael, et al. Islam, Democracy and the State in Algeria: Lessons for the Western Mediterranean and Beyond. Routledge, 2005. 58. Bouandel, Youcef. Bouteika's reforms and the question of human rights in Algeria, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2002. 59. Bouandel, Youcef. Algeria's presidential election of April 2004: a backward step in the democratisation process or a forward step towards stability? Third World Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 8, 2004. 60. Boubekeur, Amel. Salasm and Radical Politics in Postconict Algeria, Carnegie Middle East Center, Carnegie Papers, No. 11, September 2008. 61. elenk, Aye Aslhan. Promoting Democracy in Algeria: The EU Factor and the Preferences of the Political Elite, Democratization, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2009. 62. Darbouche, Hakim. EUAlgeria Trade and Energy Interests in the Framework of the EMP: The Politics of Specicity in an Interdependent Relationship, Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3, 2009. 63. Daxcecker, Ursula E. Opposition Movements, Liberalization, and Civil War: Evidence from Algeria and Chile, Civil Wars, Vol. 11, No. 3, 2009. TMND F 2011

5 64. Entelis, John P. Religion and Politics in Algeria: Conict or consensus? Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2001. 65. Hachemaoui, Mohammed. La reprsentation politique en Algrie entre mdiation clientlaire et prdation (1997-2002), Revue franaise de science politique, Vol. 53, February 2003. 66. Hachemaoui, Mohammed. Algerias May 17, 2007 Parliamentary Elections, or the Political Representation of Crisis, Arab Reform Initiative, July 2007. 67. Hachemaoui, Mohammed. Y a-t-il des tribus dans lurne? Sociologie dune nigme lectorale algrienne, Cahiers dEtudes Africaines, (2011). 68. Hadjadj, Djilali. Algeria: A Future Hijacked by Corruption, Mediterranean Politics, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2007. 69. Hamladji, Noura. Co-optation, Repression and Authoritarian Regimes Survival: The Case of the MSP-Hamas in Algeria, European University Institute Working Paper SPS 7, 2002. 70. Hannoum, Abdelmajid. Colonial Histories, Post-Colonial Memories. Heinemann. 2001. 71. Holm, Ulla. Algeria: President Bouteika's Second Term, Mediterranean Politics, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2005. 72. Joe, George. The Role of Violence within the Algerian Economy, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2002. 73. King, Stephen J. The New Authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa. Indiana University Press. 2009. 74. Kouaouci, Ali. Population transitions, youth unemployment, postponement of marriage and violence in Algeria, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2004. 75. Lahouari, Addi. Algerias Army, Algerias Agony, Foreign Aairs, Vol. 77, No. 4, 1998. 76. Laremont, Ricardo R. Islam and the Politics of Resistance in Algeria, 1783-1992. Africa World Press. 2000. 77. Larsson, Disa Kammars. A Stable State: Authoritarianism in Algeria, CMES Paper Series, August 2010. Lund University. 78. Layachi, Azzedine. Political Liberalisation and the Islamist Movement in Algeria, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2004. 79. Layachi, Azzedine. The Berbers in Algeria: Politicized Ethnicity and Ethnicized Politics, in Ed. Shatzmiller, Maya, Nationalism and Minority Identities in Islamic Societies. McGill- Queens University Press. 2005.

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6 80. Liverani, Andrea. Civil Society in Algeria: The Political Functions of Associational Life. Routledge. 2008. 81. Lloyd, Catherine. Transnational mobilizations in contexts of violent conict: The case of solidarity with women in Algeria, Contemporary Politics, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1999. 82. Lowi, Miriam R. Oil rents and political breakdown in patrimonial states: Algeria in comparative perspective, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, No. 3, 2004. 83. Maddy-Weitzman, Bruce. The Maghrib in the New Century: Identity, Religion and Politics. University of Florida Press. 2007. 84. Maddy-Weitzman, Bruce. Berber Identity and the Challenge to North African States. University of Texas Press. 2011. 85. Malley, Robert. The Call from Algeria: Third Worldism, Revolution, and the Turn to Islam. University of California Press. 1996. 86. Martinez, Luis. The Algerian Civil War. Columbia University Press. 2000. 87. McDougall, James. Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria, 1830s 1990s, Third World Quarterly, No. 26, No. 1, 2005. 88. McDougall, James. History and the Culture of Nationalism in Algeria. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 89. Mortimer, Robert. Islam and Multiparty Politics in Algeria, Middle East Journal, Vol. 45, No. 4, Autumn 1991. 90. Philips, John and Evans, Martin. Algeria: Anger of the Dispossessed. Yale. 2007. 91. Quandt, William B. Between Ballots and Bullets: Algerias Transition from Authoritarianism. Brookings Institution Press. 1998. 92. Quandt, William B. Algerias Transition to what? The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2004. 93. Ramadane, Saeed. Algerias Perestroika -- Without Glasnost, Index on Censorship, Vol. 18, No. 1, 1989. 94. Roberts, Hugh. Meddling while Algeria Burns, Index on Censorship, Vol. 23, No. 4-5, 1994. 95. Roberts, Hugh. Algeria: A Controversial Constitution, Mediterranean Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997.

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7 96. Roberts, Hugh. Co-opting identity: the manipulation of Berberism, the frustration of democratisation and the generation of violence in Algeria, LSE, Development Research Centre, Working Paper No 8, December 2001. 97. Roberts, Hugh. Moral Economy or Moral Polity? The Political Anthropology of Algerian Riots, Crisis States Program Worker Papers Series No. 1, DESTIN, LSE, October 2002. 98. Roberts, Hugh. The Battleeld: Algeria 1988-2002, Studies in a Broken Polity. Verso. 2003. 99. Roberts, Hugh. Demilitarizing Algeria, Carnegie Middle East Program, Carnegie Papers, No. 86, May 2007. 100.Ruedy, John. Islamism and Secularism in North Africa. Georgetown. 1996. 101.Stora, Benjamin. Algeria/Morocco: the passions of the past. Representations of the nation that unite and divide, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2003. 102.Silverstein, Paul A.. Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race, and Nation. University of Indiana Press. 2004. 103.Stone, Martin. The Agony of Algeria. Columbia University Press. 1997. 104.Le Sueur, James D. Algeria since 1989: Between Terror and Democracy. Zed. 2010. 105.Tawil, Camille. Brothers in Arms: The Story of Al-Qa'ida and the Arab Jihadists. Saqi. 2010. 106.Tawil, Camille. al-Harakah al-Islamiyah al-musallahah al-Jazair : min al-Inqad ila al-"Jama'ah". Dar an-Nahar. 1998. 107.Testas, Abdelaziz. Political Repression, Democratization and Civil Conict in Post- Independence Algeria, Democratization, Vol. 9, No. 4, 2001. 108.Testas, Abdelaziz. Economic and political explanations of Algeria's human rights violations, The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 8, No. 4, 2004. 109.Testas, Abdelaziz. Unemployment in algeria: sources, underestimation problems and the case for integration with Europe, The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 9, No. 3, 2004. 110.Tlemcani, Rachid. Chadlis Perestroika, Middle East Report, No. 163, March-April 1990. 111.Tlecmani, Rachid. Algeria Under Bouteika: Civil Strife and National Reconciliation, Carnegie Papers, No. 7, February 2008. 112.Trumbull, George R. An Empire of Facts: Cultural Knowledge and Islam in Algeria. Cambridge University Press. 2009.

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8 113.Volpi, Frdric. Algeria's pseudo-democratic politics: Lessons for democratization in the Middle East, Democratization, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2006. 114.Wang, Joey. Understanding Insurgency and State Response Does Historical Context Matter?A Look Back at France and Algeria, The RUSI Journal, Vol. 153, No. 1, 2008. 115.Werenfels, Isabelle. Who is in charge? Algerian power structures and their resilience to change, Sciences Po, Ceri CNRS. 116.Werenfels, Isabelle. Managing Instability in Algeria: Elites and Political Change since 1995. Routledge. 2007. 117.Willis, Michael. The Islamist Challenge in Algeria: A Political History. New York University Press. 1997. 118.Witton, Trevor A. EuropeAlgeria Energy Relations: Opportunities and Challenges, Mediterranean Politics, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2010. 119.Zoubir, Yahia H. The Resurgence of Algerias Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century, The Journal of North African Studies 9: 2, 2004.

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