Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 236
... groups in order to prevent their members from leaving the Church . Most of the pentecostal Churches have their headquarters in Accra and are multi - ethnic and multilingual ( that is , the services are in English and Akan , Ga or Ewe ) ...
... groups in order to prevent their members from leaving the Church . Most of the pentecostal Churches have their headquarters in Accra and are multi - ethnic and multilingual ( that is , the services are in English and Akan , Ga or Ewe ) ...
الصفحة 280
... groups that shared a loose identity as Arabs , in contradistinction from groups whose origins lay farther west - primarily Hausa and Burgo . " The Arabs were divided into different groups - Tumam , Beni Fadl ( a sub - section of the ...
... groups that shared a loose identity as Arabs , in contradistinction from groups whose origins lay farther west - primarily Hausa and Burgo . " The Arabs were divided into different groups - Tumam , Beni Fadl ( a sub - section of the ...
الصفحة 300
... groups - entailed increasing state repression . Methods included co - optation , organisational decapita- tion , bullying and the creation of alternative centres of power . But certain groups resisted these pressures . The Law Society ...
... groups - entailed increasing state repression . Methods included co - optation , organisational decapita- tion , bullying and the creation of alternative centres of power . But certain groups resisted these pressures . The Law Society ...
المحتوى
No 1 1995 | 95 |
Review Editor Rédacteur comptesrendus | 163 |
36 | 180 |
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