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30 Ans d'histoire politique et sociale de la Nouvelle-Calédonie de 1945 a 1977
This work by Bernard Brou presents a detailed examination of the political and social evolution of New Caledonia during the thirty years following World War II. Covering the period from 1945 to 1977, the book analyzes major political transformations, administrative reforms, indigenous Kanak movements, demographic changes, and the dynamics between the French colonial authorities and local populations. It also discusses economic development, labor issues, cultural identity, and the emergence of nationalist and independence movements. As Publication No. 31 of the Société d’Études Historiques, the book serves as an essential reference for understanding New Caledonia’s modern history and its trajectory within the Pacific region.
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