Les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles

Studies of human and social sciences on religion in Algeria have always focused on the roles and functions of the iconic actors (saints, reformers) and ancient and modern institutions (brotherhoods , madrasas , public schools) in a sort of "functionalism the worst and/or the best". Using t...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ffef9bf5ad134303aeca67627ee00d192021-12-02T10:05:58ZLes montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles0997-13272105-227110.4000/remmm.8753https://doaj.org/article/ffef9bf5ad134303aeca67627ee00d192014-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/remmm/8753https://doaj.org/toc/0997-1327https://doaj.org/toc/2105-2271Studies of human and social sciences on religion in Algeria have always focused on the roles and functions of the iconic actors (saints, reformers) and ancient and modern institutions (brotherhoods , madrasas , public schools) in a sort of "functionalism the worst and/or the best". Using the example of the Algerian Muslim reformist movement , Iṣlāḥ (Renaissance Naḥḍa in Egypt), often described as a "city" movement, "petit-bourgeois" and essentially "Arabic", this paper shows, on the contrary, that large parts of the founding scholars and promoters of the Algerian reformist movement are almost all from the eastern mountains, Berber, modest social origin, early orphans. Also, and to account for these biogeographical and political characteristics of the Algerian reformist movement, this text reviews the history of viticulture in Algeria which since 1880 split Algeria in two. In the West, plains specialized in wine production, an Algeria called a "European province", and in the East, a mountainous Algeria, a Muslim Algeria who, by a sort of "revolutionary conservatism", became the ground of the Reformist movement (iṣlāḥ) and the struggle for independence.Kamel ChachouaUniversité de ProvencearticleAlgeriacolonialismmountainsMuslim reformismviticultureEast/WestHistory of AfricaDT1-3415Social sciences (General)H1-99ENFRRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, Vol 135, Pp 131-150 (2014)
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topic Algeria
colonialism
mountains
Muslim reformism
viticulture
East/West
History of Africa
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Social sciences (General)
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spellingShingle Algeria
colonialism
mountains
Muslim reformism
viticulture
East/West
History of Africa
DT1-3415
Social sciences (General)
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Kamel Chachoua
Les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles
description Studies of human and social sciences on religion in Algeria have always focused on the roles and functions of the iconic actors (saints, reformers) and ancient and modern institutions (brotherhoods , madrasas , public schools) in a sort of "functionalism the worst and/or the best". Using the example of the Algerian Muslim reformist movement , Iṣlāḥ (Renaissance Naḥḍa in Egypt), often described as a "city" movement, "petit-bourgeois" and essentially "Arabic", this paper shows, on the contrary, that large parts of the founding scholars and promoters of the Algerian reformist movement are almost all from the eastern mountains, Berber, modest social origin, early orphans. Also, and to account for these biogeographical and political characteristics of the Algerian reformist movement, this text reviews the history of viticulture in Algeria which since 1880 split Algeria in two. In the West, plains specialized in wine production, an Algeria called a "European province", and in the East, a mountainous Algeria, a Muslim Algeria who, by a sort of "revolutionary conservatism", became the ground of the Reformist movement (iṣlāḥ) and the struggle for independence.
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title Les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles
title_short Les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles
title_full Les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles
title_fullStr Les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles
title_full_unstemmed Les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’Algérie coloniale. Viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles
title_sort les montagnes et la montée des clercs dans l’algérie coloniale. viticulture, montagnes et réformisme (iṣlāḥ) aux xixe-xxe siècles
publisher Université de Provence
publishDate 2014
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