The French Médersa
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The French Médersa

Islamic Education and Empire in Northwest Africa

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The French Médersa

Islamic Education and Empire in Northwest Africa

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The French Médersa explores how the French state pursued a century-long project of bicultural Franco-Muslim education in its northwest African colonies, resulting in a new type of school, the médersa, that combined French and Islamic curricula. French officials frequently described these schools and their students as "hyphens," drawing connections between larger French and Islamic forces.Samuel D. Anderson highlights this hyphenating idea, situating Franco-Muslim education between beliefs about not only France and Islam but also about tradition and modernity and about North and West Africa.

The médersa project had two goals: to create an elite class of Muslims friendly to the French imperial project and, subsequently, to mold Islam into a form that could be more easily controlled. A total of ten médersas opened across Algeria, Senegal, French Soudan, and Mauritania and closed only in the 1950s. The graduates of these schools, the medérsiens, went on to shape their societies profoundly but not always in the ways the French anticipated.

Drawing on archival and oral sources from Algeria, Mauritania, Senegal, and France, The French Médersa proposes new ways to approach trans-Saharan history. Anderson argues that across northwest Africa, and for more than a century, Franco-Muslim education was central to the history of French empire and Islamic education alike.

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Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781501784620

Table of contents

  1. Abbreviations
  2. Note on Transliteration
  3. Introduction: Hyphenating Northwest African History
  4. 1. Inventing Franco-Muslim Education: Tradition, Innovation, and Reform in Algeria
  5. 2. Instruction and Instructors: Intellectual History in the Algerian Médersas
  6. 3. From Tlemcen to Timbuktu: Modernizing Islamic Education and Institutionalizing Colonial Racism in West Africa
  7. 4. The Saharan Apogee: Algerian Medérsiens in Mauritania
  8. 5. The Persistence of the Hyphen: Franco-Muslim Education at the End of Empire
  9. Conclusion: The Médersas’ Enduring Influence—and Invisibility
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. Notes
  12. Bibliography
  13. Index

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