ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1938. Upon restoration of peace in 1814, recovery of colonial prestige become one of the leading affairs of the French state. First the Old Colonies were reoccupied, then new areas were sought in the Pacific, Asia, and in Africa. This book examines the growth of France overseas in the nineteenth century.

chapter I|14 pages

The Colonies under the Restoration

chapter II|15 pages

The Seizure of Algiers

chapter VI|13 pages

Napoleon‘s Arab Kingdom

chapter VIII|17 pages

The Second Empire of the Far East

chapter IX|42 pages

Algeria, Prolongation of France

chapter X|42 pages

Tunisia and the Fascist Ambition

chapter XI|13 pages

Egypt and the Franco-British Quarrel

chapter XII|28 pages

The Third Republic in Indo-China

chapter XIII|41 pages

French West Africa

chapter XIV|20 pages

French Equatorial Africa

chapter XV|30 pages

Madagascar

chapter XVI|34 pages

Morocco

chapter XVII|25 pages

France and Syrian Nationalism

chapter XVIII|42 pages

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