Article ID: CBB704023421

Civilizing through Cork: Conservationism and la Mission Civilisatrice in French Colonial Algeria (April 2018)

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The French occupation of Algeria began in 1830 and lasted over 130 years. In the decades following the initial conquest, French imperial agents emphasized the colonial enterprise's social and environmental aims. Claiming that centuries of misuse and abuse had decimated Algeria's environment, they presented the colonial project as an opportunity to adapt indigenous inhabitants to more sustainable uses of land. This civilizing mission helped elevate Algerian cork production into one of the colony's most profitable industries. In the process, it had a detrimental impact on Algerian forests and mobile pastoralists. This article uses cork as a case study to explore the meaning of the French civilizing ethic and its role in France's occupation of Algeria. It makes three main claims. First, it argues that the nineteenth-century French civilizing mission combined social and environmental values, perceptions, and concerns. Second, it demonstrates that this ethic was a guiding factor in the French conquest of Algeria. Finally, it posits that the Algerian cork industry succeeded in part because it purported to embody the French colonial mission's social and environmental ideals.

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Authors & Contributors
Asseraf, Arthur
Ford, Caroline
Mattie Wheeler
Charlotte Ann Chopin
Vergara, Germán
Sessions, Jennifer E.
Concepts
France, colonies
Colonialism
Forests and forestry
Conservation of natural resources
Environmental history
Geography
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
18th century
Places
Algeria
France
Tunisia
England
Islands of the Pacific
United States
Institutions
United States. National Park Service
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