Having been instructed
by a passing virus that they are in ultimate control the world has turned in
many ways.
The
Independent today reminds us of the French Empire of the past and its
"heritage" in particular the history of Algeria. 19th Century History and European Imperialism
was one subject of study and in the 21st Century too many have forgotten that
past.
The time when
I became a little closer to this was forty or so years during the 1970's when
travelling around France. As well as
some obvious holiday spots a good deal of time was spent inland notably using
the many cheap, basic but clean local municipal camp sites in ordinary towns
and villages.
A small number
of places for unknown reasons had communities of Pieds' Noir, the name given to
French Algerians who had left Algeria as a consequence of the bitter Civil War
that led to Algerian independence in the early 1960's. The word was that you have to be careful with
them, they were very touchy.
However, on
some camp sites, the cheapest and quietest, you might come across tented
Harki's, the Muslim Algerians who had supported the French regime and then
forced to flee. They were distinct and
certainly separate and unwanted by the locals.
We wondered where they would go in the winter.
We had no
trouble. It was not difficult to make
arrangements. A decade before I had to
work with devout Muslims and had learned what to do and not to do. Also, after a brief stay we would be off
somewhere else. Had I been a resident of
the town it would not have been so easy.
Now in France
the children of their children have been joined by many others from across the
Middle East and they are connected to many others perhaps of their families but
also communities across Europe. Their
vision of history for the most part has been given to them by men shaped in a
way we could never have foretold.
Over that
forty years we have been assured by our leaders that all would be well, that we
would become happy, diverse and brothers and sisters in our secular, consumerist,
media, celebrity world. It has not
happened and it is not going to happen.
I learned that
much from the Harki's and Pieds' Noir of the camp sites and the poorer areas of
the towns of France.
The picture
above is Saumur, see Wikipedia, it had a very good camp site and swimming
pool. One of "my" old tanks is
in the museum there.
We once camped at Montlouis just along the river from Saumur which we also visited.
ReplyDeleteHad a look at the museum, and came across a Vespa with a recoilless rifle mounted on it!
ReplyDeleteYou weren't a Mod by any chance...?
Spent our honeymoon in Saumur! When France was France, still!
ReplyDeleteI remember these places too, when we camped or caravanned. My grandchild is studying on the Belgian border. Lots of the things going on there I have been told about appear a bit strange, but nobody is safe anywhere. I still feel the thing we must all worry about is lack of food and water due to population growth worldwide.
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