Abstract
The author of this article intends to focus on a rarely mentioned subject, that of France's relationship to Amazigh and Amazigh. It is true that we have often heard about "the Berber policy of France". But did this policy really exist, a linguistic policy understood in the sense of a reasoned and finalized strategy leading to concrete actions on the key lands of Amazighity, namely the Amazigh language and culture. This paper will attempt to answer this paper by exploring the question throughout the period of the French colonization of Morocco and Algeria.
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Quitout, Mohamed
(2020)
"French and amazighity a through the history of Maghreb,"
Faits de Langue et Société (FLS): Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 8.
Available at:
https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/fls/vol6/iss1/8