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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (25 Sept. 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300108818
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300108811
  • Product Dimensions: 16.6 x 3.5 x 23.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 539,114 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"An excellent primer that provides readers a quick orientation into Algeria's history from 1820 to the present." Cmdr./i>--Cmdr. Youssef Aboul-Enein"Waterline" (08/14/2008)"

"As this chilling and important book makes clear, [Algeria] remains a country controlled by unelected men who have left most of the population disinherited and at continuing risk of political violence." Michael Mewshaw, "Washington Post"--Michael Mewshaw"Washington Post" (03/30/2008)"

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The genesis of our book, Algeria: Anger of the Dispossessed dates back to the early 1990s when I was working as a special correspondent for The Times covering the dramatic events that plunged the country into civil war.

Together with researcher and veteran Algeria watcher Abdel Hamid Aoun of the BBC, I conceived the idea of writing a book exposing what was really happening in Algeria, which was receiving very little coverage in Britain or the United States at the time. Our initial title for the project was "Algeria: The inside story of the Mediterranean's hidden civil war."

In 1997 I approached Yale at the suggestion of a colleague from the Times. Yale London Editor Robert Baldock expressed an immediate interest and it was decided, at my suggestion, to ask historian Dr. (now Professor) Martin Evans of Portsmouth University to join the project to give the book a deeper historical dimension.
Numerous obstacles faced us during what for me was to be a 12-year reporting and writing project. Despite such hurdles, doubtless inevitable in many ways given the sensitivity of the subject, the authors were well-placed in many ways to tackle what sometimes seemed an impossible task in explaining the genesis of the massacres that caused huge civilian casualties as the civil war climaxed between 1997 and 1998. I had received considerable support from my editors at the Times of London in the early 1990s when I asked to cover the Algerian story, first from my base in Paris and later from the subsequent one in the newspaper's Rome office.
Such support also was forthcoming from the foreign desk of the Sunday Times, the sister paper of the daily, where I spent two interesting years from 1996 to 1998 before returning full time to the daily.
With the exception of Robert Fisk of the Independent, there was no other British daily newspaper correspondent working as regularly in Algeria at the time. I also had the advantage of having worked in Algeria from the late 1980s as a correspondent with United Press International based in Paris and had visited Algeria as a graduate history student just out of Oxford, aged 21, in 1977, when the war of Independence still was a recent memory for most of the adult population.
The book as the work of two authors inevitably is to some extent a compromise in which both writers had to make concessions to the other's analytical point of view. A dialogue between a journalist who has trained as a historian and a professional academic historian with an expert knowledge of North Africa has been challenging.
It is hoped that the reader will judge the outcome rewarding and informative.
John Phillips, Rome, Jan. 9, 2008.

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By godzilla78 VINE VOICE on 19 Sept. 2014
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An excellent book which puts the spotlight on a country long forgotten and ignored by the western media. Coming in at around 300 pages, its an engrossing read. The first 100 pages or so look at Algeria's history up until the 20th century, with the rest of the book dealing with the internal struggles from that point onwards. In many ways Algeria has been ahead of the curve when it comes to dealing with Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism. The 1980's was an extremely dark period as the country was at war with itself due to the reign of terror from both extremists and the Algerian military. Its an eye opening account of brutality from within a nation that has basically been ignored by the west (considering how the west just loves to get involved in just about everyone else's problems) for the best part of 30 years. Due to the internal civil war that raged with Algeria a staggering amount of life was lost.
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Although I have yet to complete the book, 2 chapters in and I am impressed. I have been looking for a book in English that credits Mohamed Harbi, the authority on Algerian history and have found this to be a worthy purchase. I was impressed with delivery and condition, not to mention in Hardback, always a bonus.

Highly recommended...so far.
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This book is very informative and well-written. I was happy to find it at a lower price as I needed it for a university course and couldn't spend too much.
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It's a good account of the history after the independance. I can't seem to find a lot of books in English about this time so I was very pleased to have found this one
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding one-volume history of Algeria and its problems 4 May 2008
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The book is worthy to stand next to Alistair Horne's classic "A Savage War of Peace" in the bibiliography of books about this fascinating country with a tragic history. Not only does it clearly describe the war for independence in the 50's and 60's, but it also provides a very readalbe acount of the extreme violence the country witnessed in the 1990's. It also provides some interesting lessons that we could apply to our involvelement in Iraq.

Very readable and highly recommended for anyone with an interest in the region or Algeria specifically.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good place to begin your study of Algeria 21 Jun. 2008
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* Three maps
* Seventeen plates
* Helpful Arabic glossary
* Twenty two pages of footnotes
* Seven page bibliography

Chapters four to eight focus on post-1988 Algeria.

Bite-sized chapters; longest is 41 pages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best analyses of the Algerian ninety civil war 17 Mar. 2009
By Lotfi - Published on Amazon.com
Format: Hardcover
Great Thanks to John Philips and Martin Evans for the quality of this study. They succeeded to give a global vision of a complicated conflict which has deep roots in the regional history. Furthermore,they kept an ability to go into the more important details. We find a lot of anecdote along the study that helps a non native to understand the subtilities of the local caracter and visions. I didn't find such a synthesis, even in the french literature.

Grand merci aux auteurs pour leur analyse perspicasse et leur honnêteté intellectuelle. Ils ont su donner une vision globale du conflit actuel et mettre en évidence des causes qui plongent leurs racines dans l'histoire de la région, tout en gardant un soucis du détail remarquable; le récit est jalonné d'anecdotes instructives et parlantes. Il n'y a pas, à ma connaissance, d'équivalent à cet ouvrage dans la bibliographie francophone.
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