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preparation for the transfer of power and the development of what had often been long - neglected colonial estates . More money than ever before was made available for colonial research , and research institutes like IFAN in Dakar ...
preparation for the transfer of power and the development of what had often been long - neglected colonial estates . More money than ever before was made available for colonial research , and research institutes like IFAN in Dakar ...
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Instead of examining how law was actually generated within particular political and economic contexts , anthropologists concerned with property law in colonial Africa tended to take for granted its existence at a particular point in ...
Instead of examining how law was actually generated within particular political and economic contexts , anthropologists concerned with property law in colonial Africa tended to take for granted its existence at a particular point in ...
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I would emphasise that I am dealing only with Southern Rhodesia : comparisons with other colonial systems in Africa are not attempted . Furthermore my data pertain only to freehold land owned by blacks , which land itself dates only ...
I would emphasise that I am dealing only with Southern Rhodesia : comparisons with other colonial systems in Africa are not attempted . Furthermore my data pertain only to freehold land owned by blacks , which land itself dates only ...
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