Author:
COQUERY-VIDROVITCH CATHERINE
Abstract
The French in West Africa remained deeply ambivalent in regard to
applying naturalization policies to their African subjects. Applying a
distinction between ‘citizenship’ and ‘nationality’, this article traces the
history of French colonial policy from 1789 through decolonization in the
1950s. Apart from the originaires of the four
communes of Senegal, who had ill-defined rights of French citizenship
without ever being considered French nationals, naturalization policy in
West Africa became so restrictive that no more than sixteen individuals were
granted French citizenship each year between 1935 and 1949. This article
uses dossiers of naturalization cases from French West Africa.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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45 articles.
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