In Our Time

The Mokrani Revolt

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Apr 4, 2024
Natalya Benkhaled-Vince, an Associate Professor at Oxford specializing in Algerian history, joins Hannah-Louise Clark, a Senior Lecturer at Glasgow focused on global economic history. They delve into the Mokrani Revolt of 1871, discussing its origins, the socio-political climate of colonial Algeria, and the harsh French suppression. The revolt marked a pivotal shift in national identity and resistance, inspiring future movements. The guests highlight the cultural and economic impact, emphasizing the lasting legacy of this struggle against colonial rule.
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ANECDOTE

Fly Whisk Slap

  • The "fly whisk slap" incident of 1827, where Hussein Dey allegedly slapped Pierre Deval, was used to justify the French invasion of Algiers.
  • This story, told to generations of French and Algerian schoolchildren, portrayed the invasion as revenge for French honor.
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French Motives in Algeria

  • Charles X aimed to seize treasures from Algiers to fund elections, revealing ulterior motives for the invasion.
  • This act enriched many in France, but didn't prevent Charles X's overthrow.
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Early Colonial Impacts

  • French conquest involved economic repression, land seizures, and cultural imposition.
  • This weakened Algerian society but didn't stop their resilience.
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