ABSTRACT

Published in 1963: The author gives a clear and accurate account of the immense development of France as a colonial power which, in an incredibly short space of time, was to control one third of Africa. He drew his material not only from the scanty formal literature then available, but also by carefully evaluating and selecting from large mass of controversial material to be found in deliberate propaganda, parliamentary debates, and the often suspect offical documentation.

part I|1 pages

French Colonial Policy in Theory

chapter Chapter I|31 pages

General Colonial Policy

chapter Chapter II|30 pages

General Economic Policy

chapter Chapter III|31 pages

General Political Policy

chapter Chapter IV|29 pages

General Native Policy

chapter Chapter V|48 pages

The Central Organization

part II|1 pages

French Colonial Theory in Practice

chapter Chapter VI|85 pages

Algeria

chapter Chapter VII|43 pages

Tunisia

chapter Chapter VIII|36 pages

French West Africa

chapter Chapter IX|37 pages

French Equatorial Africa (The Congo)

chapter Chapter X|45 pages

Madagascar

chapter Chapter XI|80 pages

Indo-China

chapter Chapter XII|11 pages

The Anciennes Colonies

chapter Chapter XIII|35 pages

France in the Pacific (Transportation)

chapter Chapter XIV|46 pages

Morocco

chapter Chapter XV|13 pages

Syria

chapter Chapter XVI|30 pages

The French Empire Since 1914.

chapter Chapter XVII|46 pages

A Comparative Study