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

Produktbeschreibung
Under French rule, majority Muslim Algeria became one of the worldâ s largest wine producers. Owen White explores the impact of the wine industry on what was Franceâ s most important possessionâ and on the Algerians for whom grapevines became a hated symbol of colonial exploitation.
Autorenporträt
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.