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Andrew Hussey



Average rating: 3.85 · 1,593 ratings · 209 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Paris: The Secret History

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The French Intifada: The Lo...

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The Game of War

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Speaking East: The Strange ...

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Fractured France: A Journey...

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The Beast at Heaven's Gate:...

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The Inner Scar: The Mystici...

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“The real rivalry between Britain and France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was about commercial and political power. They sought to achieve their aims, however, in very different ways. The British were mostly interested in money and therefore mainly indifferent to the cultures of the ‘natives’ they colonized, subjugating them by force of arms when and if necessary. The French, in contrast, controlled their colonies by pursuing the ‘civilizing mission’, effectively seeking to make their subjects culturally French. Of course the French plundered where they could, but there was an added strategic urge to extend the concept of ‘Frenchness’ across the world.

Furthermore, under the rigidities of the French educational system, there could be no argument about what this identity meant. The absurd end-point of this policy was Berber Muslim students in the hills of Algeria, who had never been to France, reading about their ‘Gaulish ancestors’. The comedy soon turns tragic when this cultural cosh splinters individual identity; as we shall see, such psychic trauma is the key to understanding not just the killing-jar of Algeria but the entire French sphere of influence in the Arab world.”
Andrew Hussey, The French Intifada: The Long War Between France and Its Arabs

“An Autopsy on an Old Whore Paris arouses strong emotions. ‘How different was my first sight of Paris from what I had expected,’ wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau, one of the first explorers of the modern city. ‘I had imagined a town as beautiful as it was large. I saw only dirty, stinking alleys, ugly black houses, a stench of filth and poverty. My distaste still lingers.’1 Years ago, I arrived in Paris for the first time, stepping down into the street from the metro station at Barbès and, like Rousseau and countless others arriving in the city for the first time, I did not see what I had expected to find.”
Andrew Hussey, Paris: The Secret History

“Buiten Parijs werden de weerspannige Parijzenaars zowel bespot als gevreesd. Rabelais noemde de 'Parijzenaar' halverwege de zestiende eeuw een 'gros maroufle', een gewetenloze, vulgaire en valse zwerfkat. Hij ging er vol vertrouwen van uit dat deze benaming in heel Frankrijk en ook in Parijs een lach van herkenning zou wekken.”
Andrew Hussey, Paris: The Secret History

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