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18. “
This Prince of Ambiguity
”
The morning after
: O’Ballance, SÉRIGNY, MOLLET, Sergent(i),
Historia
, Behr, Macmillan(v), Challe.
Prince of ambiguity
: JOXE, TRICOT, MACMILLAN, TILLION, MENDÈS-FRANCE, MASSU, BEAUFRE, FOUCHET, Tournoux(1), Tripier, AH notes, Bidault, Pickles, Crozier(ii), Fauvet, Tricot.
The road to negotiations
: Courrière(iv), Passeron, Macmillan(v), SÉRIGNY, PINAY, BRAHIMI,
EM, World Today
(March 1960).
Si Salah and Melun
: Tricot, CHANDERLI, TRICOT, AH notes,
Historia
, Courrière(iv), Tripier, Ahmet, Pickles, Flanner.
19.
Revolution in the Revolution
Conditions in the A.L.N.
: Brace(2), Fanon(1), Gordon(3).
Algerian women at war
: Feraoun(3), Fanon(1), (2), Gordon(3), Tillion(4), Amrouche.
Ideology of the F.L.N.
: Gordon(2), Beauvoir, F. Jeanson(2), Brace(2), Fanon(1), (2),
EM
, Lacheraf, Behr, Favrod, AH notes, Quandt, Ouzegane, Tillion(2), (3), Taleb, Charby.
Jewish dilemmas
: Clark, F.L.N. bulletins,
EM, Historia
, Chouraqui, F. Jeanson(2).
Boumedienne consolidates
: Tripier, Quandt,
EM
, AH notes, O’Ballance.
20.
De Gaulle Caught in the Draught
Anti-war sentiments in France
: Flanner, Lentin(2), Vidal-Naquet(2), Pickles, Beauvoir, Bidault, Soustelle(2), Gordon(3),
Historia
, F. Jeanson(2).
Salan returns to Algiers
: Courriére(iv), SALAN, Salan(iv), Bidault, Paillat(1), Jouhaud, Ferrandi.
Delouvrier replaced
: de Gaulle(1), F. Jeanson(2),
Historia
, Tricot, Paillat(1).
December 1960 riots
: Behr, AH notes,
Daily Express
10 Dec 1960,
Historia
, Courrière(iv), Lentin, Fauvet, Plume, Terrenoire, Jouhaud, Henissart, Passeron, Tricot, Tripier, Chouraqui, Flanner.
21.
The Generals’ Putsch
Rebels search for a leader; Challe
: Fauvet, Pickles, GARDES, SERGENT, MASSU, CHALLE, SALAN, Henissart, Sergent(i), Lentin(2), Jouhaud, Massu(1), (2), Ferrandi, Challe.
The putsch and the C.I.A.
: AH notes, GAVIN, C.I.A. hearings, Brace(2), Fauvet, O’Ballance, Plume, SALAN, CHALLE.
The course of the putsch
: principally Fauvet, otherwise Challe, Sergent(ii), SERGENT, CHALLE, AH notes, Jouhaud, Ferrandi, Henissart, Buron, O’Ballance, Courrière(iv), M. and S. Bromberger
et al. The collapse of the putsch
: Fauvet, Jouhaud, Ferrandi, Challe, JOXE, TRICOT, CHALLE, GARDES, SALAN, PÉREZ, COULET, Behr, Pickles, Flanner, La Gorce(1), Henissart, Lentin(2), Reggane film.
22.
Overtures for Peace
Strong negotiating hand of the F.L.N.
: Fauvet, Challe, Tricot, Sergent(i), Tripier, Behr.
Evian, round one
: AH notes, Tripier, Behr, Tricot, Ait Ahmed, Bedjaoui.
The Sahara, and breakdown
: Pickles, Tricot, Behr, Quandt, Buron, Macmillan(v), Crozier(ii), SOUSTELLE, FOUCHET.
Bizerta
: BOURGUIBA, AH notes, Tripier.
Abbas replaced by Ben Khedda
: Quandt, Favrod, BEN KHEDDA, Tripier, AH notes,
EM
, Courrière(iv), F.L.N. material, Pickles.
23.
The Suitcase or the Coffin
The O.A.S. takes over
: Sergent(i), (ii), Courrière(iv), Ferrandi, Henissart, SALAN, PÉREZ, GARDES, Jouhaud, Susini, Buchard, Morland.
Degueldre’s “Deltas
”: Courrière(iv), Sergent(ii), SERGENT, PÉREZ, GARDES, SALAN, Henissart, Lentin(2), Jouhaud.
The Barbouzes: Historia
, Henissart, Susini, Cros, Courrière(iv), Buron, PÉREZ.
Muslim riposte: Sunday Times
, 7 and 14 Jan 1962, Reggane film, F.L.N. material, ANKOUA, PÉREZ, Pickles.
The O.A.S. and the C.I.A.
: SALAN, GAVIN, C.I.A. hearings, AH notes, Plume.
The O.A.S. in France
: Soustelle(2), SOUSTELLE, SALAN, BIDAULT, SERGENT, Bidault, Henissart, Sergent(ii), Vidal-Naquet(2),
Historia
, Flanner, Beauvoir.
24.
Exodus
Peace preliminaries
: MACMILLAN, BEN KHEDDA, SOUSTELLE, Macmillan(v), Pickles, Tricot, Feraoun(3), Passeron, AH notes. “
Yeti” meetings
: Buron, JOXE, LEBJAOUI, DEBRÉ, Tricot,
Historia
, F. Jeanson(2), F.L.N. material, Tripier.
Salan declares total war
: Henissart, Feraoun(3), Ferrandi, F. Jeanson(2), Camus(5), Courrière(iv), Susini.
Second Evian
: Buron, JOXE, BEDJAOUI, TRICOT, DEBRÉ, LACOSTE, SALAN, Tricot, Pickles, Tripier, Allais, AH notes.
Cease-fire, but no peace
: Reggane film, PÉREZ, ANKAOUA, Courrière(iv), Pickles, Henissart, Tillion(2), Tricot, Sulzberger, Jouhaud.
Scorched earth and exodus
: Henissart, Fouchet, PÉREZ, FOUCHET, GARDES, ANKAOUA, JOXE, Tricot,
Historia
, Loesch, Susini, Reggane film, Gordon(2), AH notes, Chouraqui.
25.
The Page is Turned
The dangers of liberty
: Quandt, Gordon(2), Pickles, Boualem, AH notes.
Casualties: Historia
, AH notes, Tripier, O’Ballance.
Ben Bella takes over
: Brace(2), Pickles, Ageron(2), Merle, Gordon(2), F. Jeanson(2), Fanon(2), Quandt, Lebjaoui(1).
France — settling of accounts
: Jouhaud, Henissart, Flanner, Sergent(ii), Bidault, Liddell-Hart archives, Pickles, de Gaulle(i), Crozier(ii), AH notes.
Ten years on: Historia, New Yorker
, Nov 1972, BEHR, TRICOT, FOUCHET, ANKAOUA, Chouraqui, Pickles, Gordon(2).
The dramatis personae
: Simon, various interviews,
Historia
, Sergent(ii),
Paris-Match
files,
The Times
files, AH notes, Henissart, Quandt.
Algeria today
: AH notes, Gordon(3), Viratelle, Maschino, BRAHIMI, Gordon(2).
The Times
and
Guardian
files, I.M.F. material,
Observer
files,
Historia
. Camus(3), (4).
Glossary
ancien combattant
: veteran, ex-serviceman
bachaga
: (“pasha”) title given to an Arab governor
baraka: special grace or good fortune accorded from on high
barbouze
: (“false beard”), underground government agent
Beni-Oui-Oui
: abusive name for Arab
caid
collaborating with the French
bicot
: abusive name for Arab
bidonville
: shanty town
bled
: French army name for the outback
bleu
: double agent
bleuite
: infection from double agent
bordj
: fort
cachabia
: heavy winter cloak
cadi
: Arab judge
caid
: Arab local governor
Chergui: a hot wind from the Sahara
colon
: European settler
comité de gestion
: management committee
commune mixte
: commune in Muslin area, governed by European administrator through Muslim
caids
commune de plein exercise
: commune on the French model with a European mayor and elected municipal council (three-fifths European)
djebel
: mountain
djemaa
: Berber council of elders
djoundi
(pl.
djounoud
): F.L.N. soldier
douar
: hill village
évolué
: educated Algerian (under French rule)
failek
: F.L.N. battalion
faoudj
: F.L.N. section (of soldiers)
fatma
: domestic servant
fellagha
: Arab guerrilla
fellah
: Arab peasant
fidayine
: F.L.N. guerrillas
figuier
: (“fig-tree”) abusive name for an Arab
garde-champètre
: village constable
gégène
: magneto used for torture
Hadj: title given to Muslims who have made the pilgrimage to Mecca
haik
: veil covering woman’s face
harki
: Algerian soldier fighting for France
interlocuteurs valables
: acceptable representatives (of the Algerian people as a whole)
jihad
: holy war
katiba
: F.L.N. company
képis bleus
: (“blue caps”) members of the S.A.S.
Maghreb: (“land of the setting sun”) Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco
marabout
: holy man, leader of a mystic order
mechta
: neighbourhood of a village
melon
: (“simpleton”) abusive name for an Arab
mintaka
: F.L.N. region within a Wilaya
moudjahid
(pl.
moudjahiddine
): F.L.N. soldier
moussebiline
: F.L.N. guerrillas
opération ponctuelle
: O.A.S. execution
oued
: dry river bed
pied noir
: (“black foot”) European settler in Algeria
ratissage
: (“raking over”) repressive “pacification” operation
ratonnade
: (“rat-hunt”) Arab-killing
“ultras”: diehard
pied noir
conservatives, resisting all change
Wilaya: one of the six F.L.N. commands in Algeria
Index
The main biographical entry is put first and printed in bold figures. Bodies (such as the F.L.N. and O.A.S.) are indexed under their initials, not under their full titles, which are alphabetised as if they were single words.
The links below refer to the page references of the printed edition of
A Savage War of Peace
. While the numbers do not correspond to the page numbers or locations on an electronic reading device, they are retained as they can convey useful information regarding the position and amount of space devoted to an indexed entry. Because the size of a page varies in reflowable documents such as this e-book, it may be necessary to scroll down to find the referenced entry after following a link.
Abane, Ramdane:
132
; advocates terrorism,
132–4
,
170
,
183–4
,
186
; political emphasis,
133
; propaganda,
138
; and Chaulet,
139
; and Abbas,
140–1
; and Ben Bella,
143
,
161
; and Soummam Conference,
143–6
,
477
; controversy within C.C.E.,
145
,
234–7
; and general strike,
190
; leaves Algeria,
194
,
208
; death,
228–30
,
314–16
,
385–6
,
407
,
509
,
556
,
561