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André Mandouze : ウィキペディア英語版
André Mandouze
André Mandouze (10 June 1916 in Bordeaux - 5 June 2006 in Porto-Vecchio), was a French academic and journalist, a Catholic, and an anti-fascist and anti-colonialist activist.
In January 1946, when he was offered a post at the University of Algiers, he accepted with alacrity—for him, Algeria was the birthplace of Saint Augustine, to whom he had dedicated his thesis at the Sorbonne.
A confidant of Léon-Etienne Duval, he agitated for the independence of Algeria. With other Catholic intellectuals, such as François Mauriac, Louis Massignon, Henri Guillemin, Henri-Irénée Marrou, Pierre-Henri Simon, he criticised the French Army for using of torture in Algeria, in the pages of Le Monde and France-Observateur,
In 1963, at the request of Ahmed Ben Bella, he became rector of the University of Algiers. But with the arrival in power of Houari Boumédiène, he resumed being a professor in the university and then returned to Paris to teach Latin at the Sorbonne.
He did not return to Algeria until 2001, to preside with President Abdelaziz Bouteflika over a colloquium on Saint Augustine who, for him, symbolised the link between Africaness and universalism.
==Works==

* ''Intelligence et sainteté dans l'ancienne tradition chrétienne'' (Cerf, 1962) ;
* ''Histoire des saints et de la sainteté chrétienne'' (Hachette, 1986-1988)
* ''Mémoires d'outre-siècle'' : 1. D'une Résistance à l'autre'' (Viviane Hamy, 1998). 2. ''A gauche toute, bon Dieu !'' (Cerf, 2003)

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