1898 antisemitic riots in Algiers
1898 report on the anti-Jewish riot in Algeria

The Anti-Jewish Riots of 1898 in Algeria were a series of violent attacks against the Jewish community in Algeria, French North Africa, that occurred from January 18 to 24, 1898. The riots were sparked by the release of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish French officer who had been falsely convicted of treason. Riots occurred in Algiers, Mostaganem, Si-Mustapha, Boufarik, and Blida.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. Wilson, Stephen, 'The Antisemitic Riots of 1898', Ideology and Experience: Anti-Semitism in France at the Time of the Dreyfus Affair (Liverpool, 1984; online edn, Liverpool Scholarship Online, 25 Feb. 2021), https://doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9780197100523.003.0003, accessed 28 Nov. 2023.
  2. Corre, Alan D. "The Algiers Riot, January 1898." Maghreb Review 5, 2-4 (1980): 74-78.
  3. Iancu, C. (2007). The Jews of France and Algeria at the time of the Dreyfus affair. Studia Hebraica, (7), 51-66.
  4. Cole, J. (2019). Lethal Provocation: The Constantine Murders and the Politics of French Algeria. Cornell University Press.
  5. Wood, N. (2003). Remembering the Jews of Algeria. French civilization and its discontents: Nationalism, colonialism, race, 109, 251.
  6. Szajkowski, Z. (1948). Socialists and Radicals in the Development of Antisemitism in Algeria (1884-1900). Jewish Social Studies, 257-280.


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