WHAT'S THE SHNA ?
PREAMBLE
"The millennia-old contribution of North Africa is not adequately acknowledged in African, Mediterranean, and global history. Therefore, this association will work around a set of values centered on sharing and scientific exchanges concerning the overall history of North Africa."
WHO ARE WE?
The North African History Society or Société d’Histoire Nord-Africaine (SHNA) is a French association governed by the law of July 1, 1901, and the decree of August 16, 1901, published on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, in the JOAFE. It was announced to the public on January 12, 2023, during Yennayer, the North African agricultural calendar. The society is composed of a circle of enthusiasts interested in the history, archaeology, geography, and anthropology of North Africa.
WHAT IS OUR GOAL?
The aim of this association is to promote North African history, particularly by working towards the establishment of a museographic space dedicated to the millennia-old history of North Africa, from prehistory to the present day. The association will implement various means of action, including exhibitions, conferences, the publication of scientific works, and books.
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