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Profits continued to accrue to Anlo traders , however , through the marketing of fish , a trade so profitable by 1750 that war broke out among the polities in the lower Volta as all attempted to control access to the fishing grounds in ...
Profits continued to accrue to Anlo traders , however , through the marketing of fish , a trade so profitable by 1750 that war broke out among the polities in the lower Volta as all attempted to control access to the fishing grounds in ...
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Fiscal pressure continued throughout the first decades of colonial rule , and taxes were collected despite serious droughts and famines in western Niger during 1901–3 and again during 1911–14 ( Fuglestad , 1974 : 20 ; Sidikou , 1974 ...
Fiscal pressure continued throughout the first decades of colonial rule , and taxes were collected despite serious droughts and famines in western Niger during 1901–3 and again during 1911–14 ( Fuglestad , 1974 : 20 ; Sidikou , 1974 ...
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... of Africanist research which underlined the continuing international role of the International African Institute . ... post at LSE until January 1987 , the Institute's affairs continued to claim a great deal of my time and energy .
... of Africanist research which underlined the continuing international role of the International African Institute . ... post at LSE until January 1987 , the Institute's affairs continued to claim a great deal of my time and energy .
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slogans Olatunde Bayo Lawuyi | 1 |
The politics of transporting Adrian Peace | 14 |
structure Alan Barnard | 29 |
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