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       La Grande Guerre au Maghreb et en Méditerrannée:
              Bibliographie séléctive (2000-2018)

                                   Khalid Ben-Srhir
                            Université Mohammed V de Rabat

     Si la guerre a toujours fait partie de l’histoire des sociétés humaines,
depuis la nuit des temps,1 personne n’aurait imaginé l’ampleur que prendrait
la Première Guerre mondiale, connue aussi communément par le nom de
la Grande Guerre de 1914-18, non seulement au niveau des faits2 et des
événements à caractères multiples qui l’avaient marquée, mais aussi au niveau
des écrits notamment historiques que le conflit avait sucités et engendrés
partout dans le monde, est ce, à partir de 1914 jusqu’à nos jours.3
      Lors de l’élaboration de ce dossier thématique dédié à la Grande Guerre
au Maghreb, et tout en étant conscients de l’existence d’une information très
abondante, et sous plusieurs formes, sur les écrits la concernant, nous avons
tenu à dresser une bibliographie séléctive, de la littérature historique produite
sur le sujet entre les années 2000 et 2018, avec une focalisation étendue et
plus précise à la fois, sur les écrits académiques relatifs à ce qui s'est passé
dans l’espace africain, méditerranéen et maghrébin.
     Nous avons tenu aussi à nous interesser de trés près aux publications les
plus recentes relatives aux nouveaux champs d’investigations et aux nouvelles
pistes de recherches4 à caractère multidisiplinaire que les événements de la
Grande Guerre n’avaient pas cessé de susciter, durant un siècle, auprès non
seulement des historiens, mais aussi des sociologues, des anthropologues,
des politologues, des medecins et autres spécialistes de sciences humaines et

  1. Anne Lehoërff, Par les armes: le jour où l’homme inventa la guerre (Paris: Éditeur Belin, 2018).
  2. Roger Chickering and Stig Forster (edited by)., Great War, Total War: combat and mobilization on
the Western Front, 1914-1918 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000).
  3. Jay Winter, War Beyond Words. Languages of Remembrance from the Great War to the Present
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017).
  4. Michael Hickey, Essential Histories. The First World War (4) The Mediterranean Front 1914-1923
(London: Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005); Jean-Paul Pellegrinetti (coord.), (Dossier spécial) La Grande
Guerre en Méditerranée, Cahiers de la Méditerranée (81) (2010); Jennifer D. Keene, Michael S. Neiberg
(edited by), Finding Common Ground: New Directions in First World War Studies (Leiden: Brill, 2011);
Archives du Maroc 1 (2016) dossier spécial consacrée à “La Grande Guerre 1914-1918: Sources et
archives”; Cloé Drieu et Julie d’ Andurain, (dir.), Par-delà le théâtre européen de 14-18. L’autre Grande
Guerre dans le monde musulman. (Dossier spécial) REMMM, 141 (2017).

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exactes.5 Pour faciliter l’usage de cette bibliographie séléctive, multilingue
et trés recente par les chercheurs, nous l’avons organisée sous forme de dix
sous-thémes qui se complétent entre eux:
      1. Réferences archivistiques et sources bibliographiques................... 220
      2. Les origines de la Grande Guerre.................................................... 223
      3. La Grande Guerre en Afrique subsaharienne ................................. 226
      4. La Grande Guerre au sein de L’Empire Ottoman, en Afrique du
         Nord et au Moyen Orient................................................................. 231
      5. Fronts des Balkans et de l’Europe de l’Est...................................... 253
      6. Écrits à caractère général sur la Grande Guerre ............................. 255
      7. Actions militaires et navales pendant la Grande Guerre ................ 258
      8. La vie des soldats pendant la Guerre .............................................. 260
      9. Genre et Grande Guerre.................................................................. 263
      10. Grande Guerre: Societé, économie, culture, science et
          medecine........................................................................................ 268
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Braybon, Gail (ed.). Evidence, History and the Great War: Historians and the
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  5. Bernard Boëne, Les sciences sociales, la guerre et l’armée: objets, approches, perspectives (Paris:
Presses de l’université Paris-Sorbonne, 2014); Anne-Célia Feutrie, “Penser les “sorties de guerre”:
approches comparatistes des après-guerres,” in Acta Fabula, Revue des parutions 16 (5) (2015): juillet
2015, URL: http://test.fabula.org/lodel/acta/document9298.php, page consultée le 12 avril 2018.
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      3. La Grande Guerre en Afrique subsaharienne
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