阿尔及尔,革命的圣地

IF 1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History Workshop Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1093/HWJ/DBAB006
C. Eldridge
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从1954年11月至1962年7月,民族解放阵线通过军事和外交手段将阿尔及利亚从法国殖民统治下解放出来。民族解放阵线的最终胜利在全球得到了其他解放和革命运动的欢呼,其中许多成员随后涌向阿尔及利亚,特别是其首都阿尔及尔,希望从政治支持和实际训练中受益,使他们能够在自己的斗争中取得类似的结果。除了在一场极端暴力和破坏性的战争之后从殖民主义的废墟中建立一个新国家的挑战之外,总统艾哈迈德·本·贝拉(1962-5)和胡阿里·布梅丁(1965-78)以及他们的社会主义政权也因此不得不驾驭围绕阿尔及利亚新发现的“革命麦加”地位的期望,用反殖民活动家阿米尔卡·卡布拉尔的名言来说。由于语言和沟通能力,伊莱恩·莫赫特菲先是被民族解放阵线雇佣,后来又被独立后的阿尔及利亚政府和在阿尔及尔登陆的多个解放运动雇佣,她得到了上述所有人的前排座位。从这个独特的角度来看,她的回忆录提供了个人的见解和亲密的轶事,揭示了人类的动力,这些动力激发和塑造了决定这几十年的一些重大地缘政治事件和进程。这本书从1951年开始,23岁的莫赫特菲(仍然是克莱恩)在弗吉尼亚州登上了一艘前往法国的船,一个她从远方爱上的国家。一到那里,她很快就放弃了学业,转而更多地参与政治活动,继续她作为世界联邦主义者联盟(Union of World Federalists)成员在美国开始的道路。1952年,她目睹了阿尔及利亚劳工被排除在一年一度的五一游行之后,她开始了解阿尔及利亚争取独立的斗争,并由此认识到法国座右铭“自由、平等、博爱”的空洞。她逐渐被卷入反殖民激进主义和FLN武装分子的轨道,包括弗朗茨·法农,她最终为阿尔及利亚驻美国办事处工作
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Algiers, Mecca of Revolutions
From November 1954 until July 1962, the National Liberation Front (FLN) fought, militarily and diplomatically, to free Algeria from French colonial control. The eventual victory of the FLN was heralded across the globe by other liberation and revolutionary movements, many of whose members then flocked to Algeria, and specifically to its capital city Algiers, hoping to benefit from political support and practical training that would enable them to obtain similar results in their own struggles. In addition to the challenges of building a new nation from the rubble of colonialism in the wake of an extremely violent and destructive war, presidents Ahmed Ben Bella (1962–5) and Houari Boumediene (1965–78) and their socialist regimes thus also had to navigate the expectations surrounding Algeria’s new-found status as the ‘Mecca of Revolutions’, to use anti-colonial activist Amilcar Cabral’s famous phrase. Employed for her language and communication skills first by the FLN and then by the post-independence Algerian government and multiple liberation movements who landed in Algiers, Elaine Mokhtefi was afforded a front row seat to all of the above. From this unique vantage point, her memoir provides personal insights and intimate anecdotes which reveal the human dynamics that animated and shaped some of the major geopolitical events and processes that defined these decades. The book opens in 1951, as twenty-three-year-old Mokhtefi (still Klein) boards a boat in Virginia headed for France, a country she had fallen in love with from afar. Once there, she soon abandons her studies in favour of increased involvement in political activism, continuing a path first embarked upon in the United States when she was a member of the Union of World Federalists. Her introduction to Algeria’s struggle for independence and her associated realization of the hollowness of the French motto ‘liberty, equality, fraternity’, comes after she witnesses the exclusion of Algerian labourers from the annual May Day parade in 1952. Drawn progressively into anti-colonial activism and into the orbit of FLN militants, including Frantz Fanon, she ends up working for the Algerian Office at the United
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期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1976, History Workshop Journal has become one of the world"s leading historical journals. Through incisive scholarship and imaginative presentation it brings past and present into dialogue, engaging readers inside and outside universities. HWJ publishes a wide variety of essays, reports and reviews, ranging from literary to economic subjects, local history to geopolitical analyses. Clarity of style, challenging argument and creative use of visual sources are especially valued.
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