Algeria Civil War 1990s Please use the Source in I have attached and 6 other

Algeria Civil War 1990s
Please use the Source in I have attached and 6 other Academic articles, At least one of these sources should be a book (monograph)
that is not a compilation of various chapters written by different authors (edited
volume). Edited volumes can certainly be used, but in addition to the book
(which is generally, but not always, single-authored)
Please read the Instructions provided more than once; I have provided a quick summary below but please read the paper Instructions attachment as well
The structure of the paper is simple. The first part presents the case of mass
violence – what happened and why. The second part focuses on how the case is
presented in memory narratives (in one or several sites of memory: geography,
topography, schools, speeches, commemoration, monuments, museums). The
two sections can be of equal length (1500 words each) or the second section can
be longer (1200 vs 1800 words, for instance), without being lopsided (1000
words for the first section being the minimum). The first section, however, should
not be longer than the second.
As an illustration, if your write on the Ukrainian famine of the early 1930s
(Holodomor), the first section presents the famine as a historical event (how it
happened, how many died, the political context etc.), while the second section
analyzes how the question of whether it was a genocide or not came to dominate
memory politics, inside Ukraine, between Ukraine and Russia, and
internationally.
The paper is
not ultimately about what caused the violence and how it was implemented, but
rather on how the event is presented in memory narratives, by state and nonstate
actors.
Please create a research questtion on this topic such as; what is the
paper about and why is this important. A research question helps you organize
the material and focus your attention, as the paper becomes an attempt to answer
a query that is neither factual, overly broad, or self-evident.
For instance, in one of the cases discussed in class, the Shevel article on the
memory of the civil war in Spain (and of the Ukrainian insurgency in World War
II), an interesting question is why the post-Fascist democratizing Spanish state
decided not to directly intervene in constructing a new memory of the civil war,
and the extent to which memory politics of that era has not have a polarizing
effect in Spanish electoral dynamics.
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ONCE AGAIN ON INFORMATION ON HOW TO PROPERLY CITE THE WORK AND AGAIN INSTRUCTIONS ON THE ASSIGNMENT