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Tables of Contents for Islam and the Politics of Resistance in Algeria, 1783-1992
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
The Politics of Islam
10
17
The Relevant Political Actors
14
1
The Diversity of Political Islam
14
13
Sufism and Resistance to Colonialism (1783-1871)
27
14
Introduction
27
1
The Sufi Orders
28
2
Ottoman Rule
30
2
The French Invasion and Algerian Resistance
32
8
Conclusion
40
1
Political Islam in Hibernation: The Effects of French Colonialism (1870-1919)
41
16
Introduction
41
2
The Process of Colonialism, 1870-1919
43
14
Political Islam: Proletarian Nationalists, Clerics, and Bourgeois Liberals (1902-1954)
57
46
Introduction
57
3
The Etoile Nord-Africaine: Independence-Oriented Proletarian Nationalists
60
20
The Association of the Ulema: Clerics Trying to Reform Society
80
8
The Jeunes Algeriens: Liberals Searching for a Mass Constituency
88
12
Conclusion
100
3
The Ideological Revolution within the Armed Revolution (1954-1965)
103
42
Introduction
103
2
The Revolution within the Revolution
105
40
Boumedienne: Shifting from Islamic Socialism to Authoritarianism (1965-1978)
145
30
Introduction
145
2
From Islamic Socialism to Authoritarianism
147
7
The Economic Context of Authoritarianism
154
12
Cultural and Educational Politics, Demographic Change, and Political Resistance
166
7
Conclusion
173
2
The Beginning of the End: Chadli Ben Jadid and the Politics of Disintegration (1978-1992)
175
38
The Process of Disintegration
175
10
The Emergence of the Islamist Opposition
185
8
Political Reform
193
4
Multiparty Elections and the Attempted Transition to Democracy
197
8
The FIS' Positions on Constitutional Issues
205
4
Conclusion
209
4
Conclusion
213
14
Historical Summary and Theoretical Conclusions for Algeria
213
9
Broader Theological Conclusions
222
5
Appendix: Educational and Political Backgrounds of Principal FLN Leaders
227
2
Endnotes
229
32
Bibliography
261
16
Index
277