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As a result we are left to conclude that the physical constraints underlying agriculture remain largely unchanged from the pre - colonial period , with the result that productivity will continue to be more dependent on the environment ...
As a result we are left to conclude that the physical constraints underlying agriculture remain largely unchanged from the pre - colonial period , with the result that productivity will continue to be more dependent on the environment ...
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As a result we know relatively little about contemporary peasants , villagers , the urban poor or even the petite bourgeoisie that figure in so much of the literature ; and the little that we do know comes at best from the quick social ...
As a result we know relatively little about contemporary peasants , villagers , the urban poor or even the petite bourgeoisie that figure in so much of the literature ; and the little that we do know comes at best from the quick social ...
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These changes , we argue , were accelerated by the famine of 1984 but do not result directly from it . Instead , these most recent adjustments form just one more stage in a continuous process of agricultural intensification .
These changes , we argue , were accelerated by the famine of 1984 but do not result directly from it . Instead , these most recent adjustments form just one more stage in a continuous process of agricultural intensification .
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the colour coding of mystical mending in Zulu | 26 |
regicide and royal shrines among | 40 |
The Bobo house and the uses of categories of descent | 71 |
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