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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الصفحة 381
... liberation war , and remained so throughout the 1990s . They were derived from the uncompromising nature of the Eritrean liberation struggle , at least as defined and led by the EPLF , and the difficulties which certain elements within ...
... liberation war , and remained so throughout the 1990s . They were derived from the uncompromising nature of the Eritrean liberation struggle , at least as defined and led by the EPLF , and the difficulties which certain elements within ...
الصفحة 396
... Liberation Front ( ELF ) was the first movement of armed resistance during the Eritrean liberation struggle , initiating guerrilla war against imperial Ethiopia in September 1961 as the armed wing of the Eritrean Liberation Movement ...
... Liberation Front ( ELF ) was the first movement of armed resistance during the Eritrean liberation struggle , initiating guerrilla war against imperial Ethiopia in September 1961 as the armed wing of the Eritrean Liberation Movement ...
الصفحة 400
... Liberation Fronts : a history of tensions and pragmatisms ' , Journal of Modern African Studies 34 ( 1 ) , 105– 120 . -1997 . Peasant Revolution in Ethiopia : the Tigray People's Liberation Front 1975-1991 . Cambridge : Cambridge ...
... Liberation Fronts : a history of tensions and pragmatisms ' , Journal of Modern African Studies 34 ( 1 ) , 105– 120 . -1997 . Peasant Revolution in Ethiopia : the Tigray People's Liberation Front 1975-1991 . Cambridge : Cambridge ...
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