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Over the years , the cattle trade had not only expanded significantly but had also become much more transparent as a result of improvements in infrastructure ( roads and railways ) , access to information , the emergence of new , formal ...
Over the years , the cattle trade had not only expanded significantly but had also become much more transparent as a result of improvements in infrastructure ( roads and railways ) , access to information , the emergence of new , formal ...
الصفحة 174
These migrations were the result of both colonial expansion and internal Nguni politics ( e.g. Hamilton 1996 ) . This period is often referred to as the mfecane ( sometimes translated as ' the crushing ' ) , which eventually led to the ...
These migrations were the result of both colonial expansion and internal Nguni politics ( e.g. Hamilton 1996 ) . This period is often referred to as the mfecane ( sometimes translated as ' the crushing ' ) , which eventually led to the ...
الصفحة 377
Such a loss would result in a radical change in the relations of authority and obligation that are rooted in agrarian clientelism and its accompanying host - stranger distinctions . Most significantly the establishment of a cooperative ...
Such a loss would result in a radical change in the relations of authority and obligation that are rooted in agrarian clientelism and its accompanying host - stranger distinctions . Most significantly the establishment of a cooperative ...
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