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Remembrance of Drinks Past: Wine and Absinthe in Nineteenth-century French Algeria
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Nina S. Studer
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Public Memorialisation and the Politics of Historical Memory in Africa 1
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I Struggles with Heritage & Historicity
- Oral history, Closed Settings and the Formation of Narratives: A South African Example 23
- A “Quest for Relevance”: The Memory Politics of UNESCO’s General History of Africa 47
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II Political Commemoration & Memory
- Remembering Mzee: The Making and Re-making of “Kenyatta Day,” 1958–2010 77
- Southern Somalia’s “Glorious Days Are Our Nightmare”: The Performance of Political Memory and Contestations of Commemoration in Northern Somalia (Somaliland) 107
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III Nostalgia – between Social Connection & Social Ordering
- The Memory Process in the Commemorations of the Dead in West African Newspapers 143
- Remembrance of Drinks Past: Wine and Absinthe in Nineteenth-century French Algeria 169
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Epilogue
- The Historian as Memory Practitioner 195
- Figures 217
- List of Contributors 219
- Index of names 221
- Index of places 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Public Memorialisation and the Politics of Historical Memory in Africa 1
-
I Struggles with Heritage & Historicity
- Oral history, Closed Settings and the Formation of Narratives: A South African Example 23
- A “Quest for Relevance”: The Memory Politics of UNESCO’s General History of Africa 47
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II Political Commemoration & Memory
- Remembering Mzee: The Making and Re-making of “Kenyatta Day,” 1958–2010 77
- Southern Somalia’s “Glorious Days Are Our Nightmare”: The Performance of Political Memory and Contestations of Commemoration in Northern Somalia (Somaliland) 107
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III Nostalgia – between Social Connection & Social Ordering
- The Memory Process in the Commemorations of the Dead in West African Newspapers 143
- Remembrance of Drinks Past: Wine and Absinthe in Nineteenth-century French Algeria 169
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Epilogue
- The Historian as Memory Practitioner 195
- Figures 217
- List of Contributors 219
- Index of names 221
- Index of places 223