The historical dimension of the Algerian nation in the liberation revolution 1954-1962 through archival documents
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Algerian Revolution, The Algerian Nation, The Language, The ReligionAbstract
Through this study, we are trying to address a historical, intellectual, and cultural issue that was addressed by some documents of the Algerian revolution that worked to present the concept of the Algerian nation and root it in the revolutionary, national, liberation concept of the issue through the revolution’s view of the revolutionary doctrine, which is embodied in the group of ideas and forces that translate the aspirations and memories of the Algerian society that is trying to unify its efforts. He engages in an organized national struggle aimed at achieving the desired goal, which is independence. The doctrine works to remove or destroy the colonial system and establish an Algerian state. For this purpose, it seeks to embody a set of guiding principles, including affirming the existence of the Algerian nation, its historical roots, and its right to independence. Condemning and liquidating the colonial system, the characteristics of the Algerian nation, the region, the historical past, common aspirations, language, and religion.
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