Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)

Since the end of 2010, Tunisia and Egypt have pursued different but simultaneous revolutionary processes. Constantly alternating between urgency and expectation, enthusiasm and deception, certainty and doubt, these events have deeply impacted the rhythms of life and perceptions of history. On the ma...

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Main Authors: Guillaume Mazeau, Giedre Sabaseviciute
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Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2014-07-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/2005
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description Since the end of 2010, Tunisia and Egypt have pursued different but simultaneous revolutionary processes. Constantly alternating between urgency and expectation, enthusiasm and deception, certainty and doubt, these events have deeply impacted the rhythms of life and perceptions of history. On the margin of political and social transformations, the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions have led to an intense rewriting and rereading of their respective national histories. The present article examines political, social and cultural mechanisms by which the past has become a major source of contention for the revolutions.
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spellingShingle Guillaume Mazeau
Giedre Sabaseviciute
Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)
L’Année du Maghreb
Tunisia
Revolution
memory
Egypt
history
title Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)
title_full Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)
title_fullStr Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)
title_full_unstemmed Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)
title_short Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)
title_sort archeologies revolutionnaires regards croises sur la tunisie et l egypte 2011 2013
topic Tunisia
Revolution
memory
Egypt
history
url https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/2005
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