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تعلم الانجليزية خاص بتعليم الانجليزية للكبار والصغار ، دورات الانجليزية بمراكز اللغات وشهادة TOEFL |
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كيف تترجم بطريقة صحيحة
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السلام عليكم ..... للأسف الملف مش موجود
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ALGERIA
Mary-Jane Deeb It is impossible to do research on Algeria without consulting French sources The bulk of the work on Algeria since its independence in 1962 Cand ceramy before that) has been done by French researchers, writers, and others who had a doop interest in that country. Algerians who have written about their country have also tended to write primarily in French The literature on Algeria since the mid-1960s can be divided into three major segments that follow the chronological developments in that country. The first part covers the political and historical events of French Algeria before and during the war of independence (1954-1962), the second discusses Algeria under military rule until 1992, and the more recent literature covers the ongoing armed conflict between government and Islamist forces. Some works of course, cover more than one period. FRENCH ALGERIA AND THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE Some of the earliest studies that considered the prewar and the war years were written by Algerians who were involved in the politics of the time. Ferhat Abbas, the first president of the National Assembly of the Algerian Republic, wrote Guerre er révolution d'Algérie: La nuit coloniale (1962) and later Autopsie d'une guerre (1980), where he describes the people and analyzes the events in the prewar and war periods in Algeria. Another major figure of the Algerian war of independence. Hocine Ait Ahmed, who is still a prominent Berber leader of the opposition party, the Front des Forces Socialistes (FFS), in Algeria today, has written about the war in La guerre et l'après-guerre (1964). Mohamed Boudiaf, one of the chefs historiques" of the Algerian war of independence, who was called back from exile in Morocco in 1992 to become the head of the five-man High Council of State and was then assassinated in 1994, also wrote. in the aftermath of the war, Où va l'Algérie? (1964). There are numerous works by French authors on the prewar and war years. among the more authoritative of which are Charles Robert Ageron's L'Algérie B612 |
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