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The people have spoken
In its first few years, the magazine ‘Révolution Africaine’ opened possibilities for Franco-Algerian cooperation. It was then co-opted by the state.
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Sarah K. Miles is an intellectual historian studying anticolonialism, revolution, and print culture in the twentieth-century francophone world.
In its first few years, the magazine ‘Révolution Africaine’ opened possibilities for Franco-Algerian cooperation. It was then co-opted by the state.