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Colonialism Unveiled: Women, Race, and Orientalism in the Conquest of Algiers
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Colonialism Unveiled: Women, Race, and Orientalism in the Conquest of Algiers
by Kai Mora In 1453, the Ottoman Empire rose to Europe’s east, took Constantinople, renamed it Istanbul, and replaced the Cross with the Crescent. Obstructing the lucrative trade routes of Asia, this drove Europeans westward in search of other routes, the context for the arrival of Europeans on the Senegambian coast. By the early nineteenth century, Ottoman corsairing in the Mediterranean Sea fueled debates on whether invasion was warranted in N…
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