"The Forgotten of This Tribute": Settler Soldiers, Colonial Categories and the Centenary of the First World War

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History & Memory Pub Date : 2019-02-05 DOI:10.2979/HISTMEMO.31.2.0003
C. Eldridge
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Abstract:This article uses the centenary of the First World War to explore how colonial categories have been mobilized in memory projects. Focusing on "settler soldiers" from French Algeria, it argues that the centenary continues a long-standing practice of attaching oversimplified singular identities to these men. Using untapped sources, it exposes the gap between these externally assigned labels and the more pluralistic and malleable identifications possessed and used by settler soldiers themselves. Restoring and historicizing the complex identifications of these settler soldiers sheds new light on how the history and memory of the French empire interweaves with that of the First World War, and the ongoing evolution of this relationship.
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“被遗忘的贡品”:移民士兵,殖民地分类和第一次世界大战百年纪念
摘要:本文以第一次世界大战一百周年为契机,探讨殖民分类是如何在记忆项目中被动员起来的。聚焦于在法属阿尔及利亚的“定居者士兵”,它认为百年纪念延续了将这些人过于简单化的单一身份附加到这些人身上的长期做法。利用未开发的资源,它暴露了这些外部分配的标签与定居者士兵自己拥有和使用的更多元化和可塑的身份之间的差距。对这些移民士兵复杂身份的修复和历史化,揭示了法兰西帝国的历史和记忆如何与第一次世界大战交织在一起,以及这种关系的持续演变。
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