DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/46/32-37
Abdelkader Ouldahmed
University of Ibn Khaldun, Tiaret-Algeria
PhD in Modern and Contemporary History
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-7272-7020
ouledahmedake@yahoo.fr
The Emergence of the National Movement in Tunisia at the Turn of the
19th and 20th Centuries
Abstract
The national movement played a fundamental role in raising political awareness among the Tunisian people and became a key instrument in confronting the French administration. In this context, the Tunisian elite made significant efforts to resist French policies and oppose projects aimed at consolidating control over Tunisia. The political transition was a direct outcome of the developments experienced by the Tunisian nation in its struggle against French colonial rule, which sought to dominate the country.
Keywords: National movement, Colonial policy, Citizenship, Protectorate, Tunisian youth