Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... educated elite , and the peasants . The government promoted Amharic as the language of state , whilst the Oromo language was banned from public contexts and not allowed in print . The government feared popular involvement in politics ...
... educated elite , and the peasants . The government promoted Amharic as the language of state , whilst the Oromo language was banned from public contexts and not allowed in print . The government feared popular involvement in politics ...
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... educated ' and therefore certain to remedy this situation . Indeed , within six months of his ascendancy , Pastor Bada laid the foundation to radically transform paper - plan into working administrative structures ; nevertheless , the ...
... educated ' and therefore certain to remedy this situation . Indeed , within six months of his ascendancy , Pastor Bada laid the foundation to radically transform paper - plan into working administrative structures ; nevertheless , the ...
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... educated Africans read outside or beyond school - in the 1930s , after all , an educated African was a man who had completed the six ' standards ' of primary school . Anyone who wanted to think beyond that — as many did had to do it by ...
... educated Africans read outside or beyond school - in the 1930s , after all , an educated African was a man who had completed the six ' standards ' of primary school . Anyone who wanted to think beyond that — as many did had to do it by ...
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