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The Blood of the Colony

Wine and the Rise and Fall of French Algeria
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The Blood of the Colony by Owen White examines the complex history of French colonialism in Africa. The book delves into the political and economic dynamics that shaped the colonies, focusing on the relationships between the colonisers and the local populations. It offers a detailed analysis of how imperial policies impacted African societies and contributed to the broader history of the French Empire.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the complex history of colonialism and its enduring impacts. With a focus on the French colonial rule in Algeria, it explores how wine production was used as a tool of power and control, offering a unique perspective on how colonial legacies shape modern societies. If you're fascinated by the intersections of economic, cultural, and political histories, this book will be a compelling read.

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The Blood of the Colony

Under French rule, majority Muslim Algeria became one of the world’s largest wine producers. Owen White explores the impact of the wine industry on what was France’s most important possessionβ€”and on the Algerians for whom grapevines became a hated symbol of colonial exploitation.

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The surprising story of the wine industry's role in the rise of French Algeria and the fall of empire.

"We owe to wine a blessing far more precious than gold: the peopling of Algeria with Frenchmen," stated agriculturist Pierre Berthault in the early 1930s. In the last decades of the nineteenth century, Europeans had displaced Algerians from the colony's best agricultural land and planted grapevines. Soon enough, wine was the primary export of a region whose mostly Muslim inhabitants didn't drink alcohol.

Settlers made fortunes while drawing large numbers of Algerians into salaried work for the first time. But the success of Algerian wine resulted in friction with French producers, challenging the traditional view that imperial possessions should complement, not compete with, the metropole. By the middle of the twentieth century, amid the fight for independence, Algerians had come to see the rows of vines as an especially hated symbol of French domination. After the war, Algerians had to decide how far they would go to undo the transformations the colonists had wrought, including the world's fourth-biggest wine industry.

Owen White examines Algeria's experiment with nationalised wine production in worker-run vineyards, the pressures that resulted in the failure of that experiment, and the eventual uprooting of most of the country's vines.

With a special focus on individual experiences of empire, from the wealthiest Europeans to the poorest labourers in the fields, The Blood of the Colony shows the central role of wine in the economic life of French Algeria and in its settler culture. White makes clear that the industry left a long-term mark on the development of the nation.

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Owen White provides a meticulously researched and compelling narrative on how Algeria transformed into a significant wine producer under French colonial rule. His book offers a comprehensive exploration of the social and economic aspects of the Algerian wine industry, its role in the French colonial empire, and the complex legacies of colonialism. The study is praised for its rich detail, insightful analysis, and ability to interweave local and global histories.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674248441

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 January 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 2 Maps

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Owen White is Professor of History at the University of Delaware. He is author of Children of the French Empire: Miscegenation and Colonial Society in French West Africa, 1895–1960 and coeditor of In God’s Empire: French Missionaries and the Modern World.

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