Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 95
... described the ' friendly equality ' and ' permitted disrespect ' in what he categorised as a ' mild joking ' relationship and linked these traits to a ' cyclical ' understanding of life and time , in which children and the elderly share ...
... described the ' friendly equality ' and ' permitted disrespect ' in what he categorised as a ' mild joking ' relationship and linked these traits to a ' cyclical ' understanding of life and time , in which children and the elderly share ...
الصفحة 113
... described in terms of ' intergenerational reciprocity ' ( exchange of goods and services given to grandchildren for assistance provided by them to the grandmothers later in life ; e.g. Apt 1996 ; van der Geest 1997b ) . We think that ...
... described in terms of ' intergenerational reciprocity ' ( exchange of goods and services given to grandchildren for assistance provided by them to the grandmothers later in life ; e.g. Apt 1996 ; van der Geest 1997b ) . We think that ...
الصفحة 288
... described as the ' ephemeral order of prosperity ' engulfed by the ' untidiness of poverty ' . Richard Reid further elaborates the role of conflict arguing that war was an integral part of Bugandan and Abyssinian urban formation ...
... described as the ' ephemeral order of prosperity ' engulfed by the ' untidiness of poverty ' . Richard Reid further elaborates the role of conflict arguing that war was an integral part of Bugandan and Abyssinian urban formation ...
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