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( 1904 : 325 ] Brute force has never been the weapon of the Sor . ... As Beattie and Middleton put it more generally , ' if the threatening forces can be represented as somehow like people ( though not essentially people ) , then a kind ...
( 1904 : 325 ] Brute force has never been the weapon of the Sor . ... As Beattie and Middleton put it more generally , ' if the threatening forces can be represented as somehow like people ( though not essentially people ) , then a kind ...
الصفحة 230
A society which is militaristic is one in which military values and the armed forces that represent them are held in ... The use of armed force against the perceived enemies of the state , internal or external , is widely held to be ...
A society which is militaristic is one in which military values and the armed forces that represent them are held in ... The use of armed force against the perceived enemies of the state , internal or external , is widely held to be ...
الصفحة 232
In terms of numbers , although not of leadership , the South African military is predominantly a conscript force : only 28 per cent of total manpower belongs to the Permanent Force . The subjection of conscripts to militaristic ...
In terms of numbers , although not of leadership , the South African military is predominantly a conscript force : only 28 per cent of total manpower belongs to the Permanent Force . The subjection of conscripts to militaristic ...
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The politics of transporting | 14 |
Kinship dynamics past and present | 29 |
a womans place in Beti society | 51 |
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