Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... colonial and postcolonial epochs . In the contemporary era , I argue , discursively reclaiming the precolonial past as a time of harmony and affluence serves as a critique of the effects of the French colonial and neocolonial presence ...
... colonial and postcolonial epochs . In the contemporary era , I argue , discursively reclaiming the precolonial past as a time of harmony and affluence serves as a critique of the effects of the French colonial and neocolonial presence ...
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... colonial - era Beng attests to the ways in which Beng farmers living under the colonial regime recognized with searing clarity the upheaval in their lives that was already being produced by the forced introduction of a capitalist ...
... colonial - era Beng attests to the ways in which Beng farmers living under the colonial regime recognized with searing clarity the upheaval in their lives that was already being produced by the forced introduction of a capitalist ...
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... colonial dhow trade , Gilbert divides his study into seven chapters . In his introductory chapter he begins by arguing that the reason for previous dismissal of the dhow trade during the colonial period arises from the universal ...
... colonial dhow trade , Gilbert divides his study into seven chapters . In his introductory chapter he begins by arguing that the reason for previous dismissal of the dhow trade during the colonial period arises from the universal ...
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