Mid-1900s
Mid-1900s: Hurbon and Bébel-Gisler compared the role of Voodoo in Haiti to that of Islamic customs in colonial Algeria.
Mid-1900s: Hurbon and Bébel-Gisler compared the role of Voodoo in Haiti to that of Islamic customs in colonial Algeria. They viewed religion as a form of silent resistance by the masses against Western cultural domination and capitalist dependence.
Source · p. 228
Nicholls, From Dessalines to Duvalier, 228