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Markets of civilization

Islam and racial capitalism in Algeria

Verfasser: Davis, Muriam Haleh
Erscheinungsort: Durham ; London
Verlag: Duke University Press
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 264 Seiten)
ISBN: 9781478023104
Thema: Algerien / Muslim / Wirtschaftliches Verhalten / Religiöses Bewusstsein / Kapitalismus / Geschichte 1942-1980


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Titel: Markets of civilization
Untertitel: Islam and racial capitalism in Algeria
Von: by Muriam Haleh Davis
Verfasser: Davis, Muriam Haleh  
Erscheinungsort: Durham ; London
Verlag: Duke University Press
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Erscheinungsjahr: © 2022
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 264 Seiten)
Details: Illustrationen
Reihe: Theory in forms
ISBN: 9781478023104
Abstract: In Markets of Civilization Muriam Haleh Davis provides a history of racial capitalism, showing how Islam became a racial category that shaped economic development in colonial and postcolonial Algeria. French officials in Paris and Algiers introduced what Davis terms "a racial regime of religion" that subjected Algerian Muslims to discriminatory political and economic structures. These experts believed that introducing a market economy would modernize society and discourage anticolonial nationalism. Planners, politicians, and economists implemented reforms that both sought to transform Algerians into modern economic subjects and drew on racial assumptions despite the formally color-blind policies of the French state. Following independence, convictions about the inherent link between religious beliefs and economic behavior continued to influence development policies. Algerian president Ahmed Ben Bella embraced a specifically Algerian socialism founded on Islamic principles, while French technocrats saw Algeria as a testing ground for development projects elsewhere in the Global South. Highlighting the entanglements of race and religion, Davis demonstrates that economic orthodoxies helped fashion understandings of national identity on both sides of the Mediterranean during decolonization
Volltext E-Book: https://doi.org/10.1515/9781478023104?locatt=mode:legacy
DOI: 10.1215/9781478023104
Thema: Algerien ; Muslim ; Wirtschaftliches Verhalten ; Religiöses Bewusstsein ; Kapitalismus ; Geschichte 1942-1980
Subject: Islam and politics Algeria Muslims Economic conditions Algeria Race Religious aspects
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Volltext : https://doi.org/10.1515/9781478023104?locatt=mode:legacy
Volltext : http://doi.org/10.1215/9781478023104
ISBN and. Ausg.: 978-1-4780-1587-1
ISBN and. Ausg.: 978-1-4780-1850-6
B3Kat-ID: BV048516625
Aufnahme am: 18.10.2022
Änderung am: 07.05.2024