About This Book
A first-hand account presents Algeria's geography and historical background alongside practical observations of colonial governance and local administration. It describes everyday life, social customs, religious observances, and popular beliefs, including the influence of marabouts, music, and dance. The work examines gender relations, education, and economic activities such as sheep-breeding and other regional products. Interwoven travel narratives move from coastal cities to oases, the Mzab, Roman sites, and the Sahara, offering sketches of nomadic and settled communities and delivering a composite impression intended for both visitors and readers interested in the country’s lived realities.
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