Social transformations in Algeria through the internal migration movement 1830-1977
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/rsh.v23i2.2965Keywords:
French administration policy, Immigration, Social transformations, countryside; cityAbstract
Algeria has seen developments after 1830 in several areas, especially the social field. And The French occupation administration deliberately applied legislation aimed at destabilizing the structure of society and dismantling the tribe in the countryside, which in turn affected the city socially, and contributed to external migration in general, internal migration in particular from the countryside to the city, And European reverse migration. Accordingly, we seek to uncover the Lineaments of social change affected by internal migration on the tribe in the countryside and on the immigrant family in the city The study aims to uncover the relationship between internal migration and social changes in the countryside and the city, and the impact of French policies in that. Turning to the social structure before and after independence, the reality of immigration after 1962 and its causes. And the reality of the rural family in the city.