ABSTRACT

This ambitious survey draws together the two major wars of decolonization fought by France in Indochina and Algeria (as well as the lesser but far from insignificant military operations in Madagascar, Tunisia and Morocco) into a single integrated account. It examines traditional French attitudes to empire, and how these changed under the pressure of events; the military operations themselves; the collapse of the Fourth Republic and the return of de Gaulle; and the final drama of French withdrawal from Algeria and the 'ethnic cleansing' of its European settler population.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction: The Historical Perspective

chapter 2|27 pages

The French Union and Emerging Nationalism

chapter 3|20 pages

Indochina, 1945–50

chapter 4|20 pages

Indochina, 1951–55

chapter 5|9 pages

Madagascar, 1947–49

chapter 6|39 pages

North Africa, 1946–56

chapter 7|17 pages

Algeria, 1957

chapter 8|14 pages

Algeria, 1958

chapter 9|20 pages

Algeria, 1959–62

chapter 10|10 pages

Conclusion