travers la Kabylie is a captivating travelogue by Charles Farine, offering a fascinating glimpse into the Kabylie region of Algeria in the mid-19th century. Written in French, this work provides a detailed account of the landscapes, customs, and people encountered by the author during his journey. Farine's observations offer valuable insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the Kabyle people during a period of significant historical change.
This book is an important resource for those interested in the history of Algeria, North African studies, and the evolution of cultural anthropology. The detailed descriptions and personal anecdotes make " travers la Kabylie" a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of cross-cultural encounters in the 19th century.
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