
Algeria's past is a crucible of civilizations, from the Numidian kingdoms and Roman Africa to the rise of the Rustamid imamate and the Ottoman regency. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, plunges into the violent rupture of French colonization after 1830 — the conquest that devastated the indigenous society, the land seizures that turned peasants into sharecroppers, and the settler colonialism th... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 156 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna rewind to the spark that started 132 years of French rule in Algeria: the famous fly-whisk incident of 1827. Lucas explains how a diplomatic insult between Dey Hussein and French Consul Pierre Deval escalated into a th... more
In 1956, the FLN took the war from the mountains to the cities. This episode focuses on the bombing of the Casbah on August 19, 1956, a French reprisal after the FLN's urban attacks. We examine the strategic shift, the role of Saadi Yacef's network, ... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a pivotal early moment in France's brutal conquest of Algeria: General Bugeaud's first systematic razzia in 1841. After years of inconclusive fighting against Emir Abd el-Kader's mobile state, Bugeaud introduce... more
In October 1963, barely a year after independence, Algeria went to war with its neighbor Morocco over a strip of barren desert believed to hold iron ore. The Sand War lasted barely five weeks but left lasting scars—and a border that remains disputed ... more
In 1807, before the French invasion, the Dey of Algiers dispatched an Ottoman-Algerian fleet to bombard the Danish capital. This episode uncovers the forgotten story of Admiral Rais Hamidou, the last great corsair of the Barbary Coast, and his campai... more
In January 1957, a young law student named Zohra Drif walked into the Milk Bar café in central Algiers carrying a basket of fruit concealing a bomb. The explosion killed three and wounded dozens, marking the opening salvo of the Battle of Algiers. Th... more
In 1847, as Emir Abd el-Kader's resistance was crumbling, a new figure rose in western Algeria: Cheikh Bou Maza, a charismatic marabout who rallied tribes in a holy war against French colonial expansion. This episode explores Bou Maza's rebellion, hi... more
In 1957, French paratroopers under General Jacques Massu fought the FLN in the Casbah of Algiers. This episode focuses on the Battle of Algiers: the FLN's bombing campaign, the French use of systematic torture, the role of women like Zohra Drif and D... more
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A historically focused show that surveys Algeria's long arc from ancient and medieval empires through French colonization to contemporary politics, with a strong emphasis on power, identity, and memory. Episodes center on defining moments of resistance, state-building, decolonization, and memory politics—covering figures like Emir Abdelkader, the FLN era, the OAS, and the civil war—while weaving in cultural memory, representation, and debates about democracy today. The tone tends toward rigorous historical analysis paired with accessible storytelling, using episodes to connect past struggles to present-day debates around nationalism, language policy, and social memory. It's particularly noteworthy for its conversational format between two c... more
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