Enqu tes Coloniales: La Nouvelle-Cal donie, Mini re Et Agricole offers a detailed exploration of New Caledonia at the turn of the 20th century. Authored by Jean Carol, this work provides insights into the colonial administration's perspectives on the island's potential for mineral extraction and agricultural development.
The book delves into the economic and social dynamics of the period, examining the interplay between colonial policies, resource exploitation, and local communities. It serves as a valuable historical document for understanding the complexities of French colonialism in the Pacific and the early stages of New Caledonia's integration into the global economy.
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