Burning the Veil
Discover the profound insights of Neil MacMaster's Burning the Veil, published by Manchester University Press in 2009. This groundbreaking nonfiction work spans 432 pages and serves as the first comprehensive study in English on the pivotal role of Muslim women during the Algerian War. MacMaster delves into the complex dynamics of the French army's strategy, which aimed to 'emancipate' Muslim women while simultaneously undermining the nationalist movement and inflicting widespread violence. With an interdisciplinary approach, Burning the Veil sheds light on the intersection of gender, politics, and colonialism in North Africa. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in women's studies, Islamic history, and the broader implications of conflict in the Middle East. Enhance your understanding of this critical period in history with MacMaster's insightful analysis.