November 11, 2005 (Press Release) --
BETHESDA – November 11, 2005 — Academica Press, LLC, a scholarly press devoted to research in the social sciences, education, literature and critical studies, today announced the publication of a new scholarly book that helps to explain recent rioting in France.
“The rioting has its roots in the colonial experience. Virtually all the European Union countries are facing similar problems with disgruntled immigrant populations, most of whom remain marginalized by generations of neglect and discrimination,” states Professor Averell Manes of Western Connecticut State University.
In her recently published monograph, Manes describes the history and repercussions of the decolonization of French Algeria, from 1960 to 2000. The Pieds-noirs: 1960 – 2000, A Case Study in the Persistence of Subcultural Distinctiveness. (Academica Press, 2005)
About Academica Press
Academica Press, LLC is a leading scholarly publisher. Among its imprints are Maunsel Press, devoted to Irish Studies, and W.B. Sheridan, the law publisher. Academica Press currently publishes in the United States and Europe with over 65 new titles each year. The publishing company has offices in Bethesda, Maryland and Palo Alto, California. For more information on Academica Press, please visit www.AcademicaPress.com or call 202-337-6811 or 650-329-0685.
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Copyright Academica Press, LLC 2005.
For more information or to set up an interview with Dr. Averell Manes please contact:
The Office of University Relations at WCSU, 203-837-8486
or
For more information or to set up an interview with an Academica Press executive, please contact: David Cochran, CEandP PR, mobile (206) 853-7373, david.cochran@CEandP.com.
“The rioting has its roots in the colonial experience. Virtually all the European Union countries are facing similar problems with disgruntled immigrant populations, most of whom remain marginalized by generations of neglect and discrimination,” states Professor Averell Manes of Western Connecticut State University.
In her recently published monograph, Manes describes the history and repercussions of the decolonization of French Algeria, from 1960 to 2000. The Pieds-noirs: 1960 – 2000, A Case Study in the Persistence of Subcultural Distinctiveness. (Academica Press, 2005)
About Academica Press
Academica Press, LLC is a leading scholarly publisher. Among its imprints are Maunsel Press, devoted to Irish Studies, and W.B. Sheridan, the law publisher. Academica Press currently publishes in the United States and Europe with over 65 new titles each year. The publishing company has offices in Bethesda, Maryland and Palo Alto, California. For more information on Academica Press, please visit www.AcademicaPress.com or call 202-337-6811 or 650-329-0685.
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Copyright Academica Press, LLC 2005.
For more information or to set up an interview with Dr. Averell Manes please contact:
The Office of University Relations at WCSU, 203-837-8486
or
For more information or to set up an interview with an Academica Press executive, please contact: David Cochran, CEandP PR, mobile (206) 853-7373, david.cochran@CEandP.com.

Academica Press, LLC announces the publication of a new scholarly book that helps to explain recent rioting in France.
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