Jean Suret-Canale

Jean Suret-Canale (27 April 1921 – 23 June 2007) was a French historian of Africa, Marxist theoretician, political activist, and World War II French Resistance fighter.

Suret-Canale was born to father Victor Suret-Canale (1883–1958), an engraver educated at École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, and Thérèse Suret-Canale, a German painter educated first in Germany and then at the Académie Julian in Paris.

As a student, he won scholarships to study in the colony of Dahomey (Benin) in 1938 and French Indochina in 1939. He returned to France, and was an underground member of the ''jeunesses communistes'' resistance from 1940 to 1944. During this time he met his wife, Georgette, a feminist journalist, novelist and poet. He received a degree from the Université de Paris (1946) in geography, specialising in the countries of West Africa and African studies.

Returning to French West Africa after the war, he engaged in political and trade union organizing, taught secondary school in Dakar, but was forced to leave the then colony by the French government under military order. He was present during the 1947 Dakar–Niger railway strike on which Ousmane Sembène later based his seminal novel ''God's Bits of Wood''.

Back in France, Suret-Canale found a teaching post in Laval, Mayenne and pursued his political writing while keeping active in the Communist party.

When Guinea became independent he returned to Africa, first teaching in Conakry (''Lycée Classique''), becoming head of the former local branch of Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire (IFAN) (later the ''Institut National de Recherche et Documentation'': the National Library, Archives and Museum of Guinea). Suret-Canale was later head of the Teachers College at Kindia (''Ecole Normale Supérieure''). In the late 60s, he was again forced to return home by the French government under threat of having his nationality revoked.

While in France Suret-Canale continued his active work in the French Communist Party, but was critical of the Stalinist leadership under Maurice Thorez. Following Stalin's (and Thorez's) death, Suret-Canale became one of the founders of the parties academic center, the ''Centre d'etudes recherches marxistes'' (C.E.R.M.) in 1960, where he is most known for developing Marxist theories on the Asiatic mode of production that were later adopteded by theoreticians of national liberation movements in the Third World. For some time was a member of the Central Committee of the PCF, despite having criticized the Politburo as an overly-rigid ruling body.

In retirement he continued to be politically engaged, writing occasional articles for the French paper l'Humanité and continuing his work with ''AFASPA'' (''Association française d’amitié et de solidarité avec les peuples d’Afrique''). He died at his home in Gironde, 16 June 2007 and was buried at La Roquille (Gironde).

Shortly before retiring to Périgord (where he had been in the resistance during the war) Suret-Canale submitted his Doctoral dissertation, a practice common in French academia. His "''Africa and Capital''" (''Afrique et capitaux'') brought together much of his research since the fifties or earlier.

His master work is considered to be the three volume ''L'Afrique Noire Occidentale et Centrale''. Only the second volume, covering the colonial period in French controlled Africa, has been translated into English. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La Constitution de 1793 : étude historique et critique. by Suret-Canale, Jean

    Chambéry : Éditions scolaires, 1966
    Format: Book


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    Essais d'histoire africaine : de la traite des noirs au néocolonialisme by Suret-Canale, Jean

    Paris : Éditions sociales, 1980
    Format: Book


  3. 3

    Afrique noire occidentale et centrale. by Suret-Canale, Jean

    Paris : Éditions sociales, 1968
    3e éd.
    Format: Book


  4. 4

    French colonialism in tropical Africa, 1900-1945. by Suret-Canale, Jean

    New York, Pica Press 1971
    Format: Book


  5. 5

    La République de Guinée. by Suret-Canale, Jean

    Paris : Éditions sociales, 1970
    Format: Book


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    Essays on African history : from the slave trade to neocolonialism by Suret-Canale, Jean

    London : Hurst & Company, 1988
    Format: Book


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    French colonialism in tropical Africa, 1900-1945 by Suret-Canale, Jean

    London : C. Hurst, 1971
    Format: Book


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    Essays on African history : from the slave trade to neocolonialism by Suret-Canale, Jean

    Trenton, N.J. : Africa World Press, 1988
    1st American ed.
    Format: Book


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    Le livre noir du capitalisme

    Pantin : Le Temps des cerises, 1998
    Other Authors: “…Suret-Canale, Jean…”
    Format: Book


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    Histoire de l'Afrique occidentale. by Niane, Djibril Tamsir

    [Paris] : Présence africaine, 1961
    Other Authors: “…Suret-Canale, Jean…”
    Format: Book


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    Histoire de l'Afrique occidentale by Niane, Djibril Tamsir

    Paris : Présence africaine, 1965
    Other Authors: “…Suret-Canale, Jean…”
    Format: Book


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    Protocoles et Acte générale de la Conférence de Berlin, 1884-1885

    Bremen : Übersee-Museum, 1984
    Other Authors:
    Format: Conference Proceeding Book