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But such visions of a population in movement have remained for the most part enclosed within the frame of national boundaries. In recuperating the history of Arab France in the early nineteenth century, this article investigates a diverse population drawn chiefly from Egypt, Syria, and Palestine but united by a common Arabic language and culture. From the earliest arrivals in 1801, this population manifested an irrepressible urge to move between the centers of Marseille and Paris and circulated regularly across the Mediterranean basin. Initially highly diverse in religious, social, and regional background, they found common structures of community and identity not despite but within these practices of mobility, which were often subjects of conflict within the community. The article analyzes one such story, following the traces of a conflict between members of the \"Arab colony\" in Paris in 1811. /// L'historiographie contemporaine en France a dévoilé les liens intimes entre mobilités et modernités. Mais de pareilles visions d'une population en mouvement sont restées pour la plupart trop limités par les encadrements nationaux. En récupérant l'histoire de la France arabe du début du dix-neuvième siècle, cet article lance l'investigation d'une population originaire d'Egypte, de Syrie et de Palestine, unie par la langue et la culture. Dès les premiers arrivés en 1801, cette population a manifesté une impulsion irrépressible de se déplacer entre deux centres, Marseille et Paris, ainsi que vers une circulation plus étendue dans le bassin méditerranéen. Très divers au début dans leurs origines religieuses, sociales et régionales, ils finiraient par trouver des structures partagées de communauté et d'identité ; non malgré mais dans ces pratiques de mobilité, qui étaient eux-mêmes sujets de controverses dans la communauté. Cet article fait l'analyse d'une de ces disputes, en suivant les traces d'un conflit entre les membres de la \" colonie arabe \" à Paris en 1811."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"174"},["name","Short Title"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"29588"},["text","Arab France"]]]]]]]]