Muslim Law Courts and the French Colonial State in Algeria :Muslim Law Courts and the French Colonial State in Algeria ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication subTitle :Muslim Law Courts and the French Colonial State in Algeria

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: Christelow Allan;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781400854998

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691054384

Subject: K415.4 During the reign of France (1830 ~ 1958)

Keyword: 宗教,政治、法律

Language: ENG

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Allan Christelow examines the Muslim courts of Algeria from 1854, when the French first intervened in Islamic legal matters, through the gradual subordination of the courts and judges that went on until World War I.

Originally published in 1985.

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Contents

Contents

Preface

Preface

List of Tables

List of Tables

Note on the Transcription of Arabic

Note on the Transcription of Arabic

Note on Abbreviations

Note on Abbreviations

Introduction

Introduction

1 The Geographical and Historical Context and the Lines of Institutional Change

1 The Geographical and Historical Context and the Lines of Institutional Change

2 Saintly Justice: The Majlis of Mascara, 1853-1856

2 Saintly Justice: The Majlis of Mascara, 1853-1856

3 The Urban Milieu: Social "Decadence" and Its Judicial Underpinnings

3 The Urban Milieu: Social "Decadence" and Its Judicial Underpinnings

4 Muslim Legists and the "Moral Conquest"

4 Muslim Legists and the "Moral Conquest"

5 Intervention and Crisis, 1854-1859

5 Intervention and Crisis, 1854-1859

6 From Crisis to Rebellion to Compromise, 1860-1866

6 From Crisis to Rebellion to Compromise, 1860-1866

7 Those Who Succeeded

7 Those Who Succeeded

8 Toward a Definitive Compromise: Politics and the Muslim Court Question in the 1880s

8 Toward a Definitive Compromise: Politics and the Muslim Court Question in the 1880s

9 The Aftermath: Algerians as Colonialists and Frenchmen as 'Ulama

9 The Aftermath: Algerians as Colonialists and Frenchmen as 'Ulama

Conclusion

Conclusion

Biographical Notes

Biographical Notes

Archival Sources

Archival Sources

Bibliography

Bibliography

Index

Index

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