Un colonisateur atypique : Hubert Lyautey Sa politique de mission civilisatrice

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Monika Krajcsovszki

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The name of Marshal Hubert Lyautey (1854–1934) is closely associated with that of protectorate. Born into a family with a great military tradition, he became a model of the “great colonial”. He was a royalist embracing the mission of keeping and growing the French Empire of the Republic. Following a journey to Algeria and his first service in Indo-China between 1894 and 1897, he decided to make his career in the colonies. He served with Colonel Joseph Gallieni who introduced him to the ideas and practices of a new type of colonial administration, the politics of association instead of the politics of assimilation. Through the works of theoreticians such as Jean-Marie de Lanessan, Joseph Chailley-Bert and Jules Harmand, he deepened these new ideas. The doctrine of the protectorate of Lyautey was formed at the beginning of his colonial career. He became a spokesman for the politic of association which is based on indirect administration and on the application of the natives in the administration of the colonies.

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Krajcsovszki, M. (2022). Un colonisateur atypique : Hubert Lyautey Sa politique de mission civilisatrice. Études Sur La Région Méditerranéenne, 32, 155–163. Consulté à l’adresse https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/mediterran_tanulmanyok/article/view/44105
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