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INSTITUT AFRICAIN INTERNATIONAL Subscription rates · 2006 · Cotisations annuelles AFRICA Individuals - journal only Individuals - journal and Africa Bibliography Institutions - journal and Africa Bibliography Europe Overseas N. America ...
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“ The resurrection of the warrior tradition in African political culture ' , Journal of Modern African Studies 13 ( 1 ) : 67-84 . 1977. Religious strangers in Uganda : from Emin Pasha to Amin Dada ' , African Affairs 76 ( 302 ) : 21-38 ...
“ The resurrection of the warrior tradition in African political culture ' , Journal of Modern African Studies 13 ( 1 ) : 67-84 . 1977. Religious strangers in Uganda : from Emin Pasha to Amin Dada ' , African Affairs 76 ( 302 ) : 21-38 ...
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INSTITUT AFRICAIN INTERNATIONAL Subscription rates · 2006 · Cotisations annuelles AFRICA Individuals - journal only Individuals - journal and Africa Bibliography Institutions - journal and Africa Bibliography Europe £ 50.00 [ 90.00 ...
INSTITUT AFRICAIN INTERNATIONAL Subscription rates · 2006 · Cotisations annuelles AFRICA Individuals - journal only Individuals - journal and Africa Bibliography Institutions - journal and Africa Bibliography Europe £ 50.00 [ 90.00 ...
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