Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 320
... rural nobles still depend upon smiths as a group for many goods and services ; in contrast , many smiths have alternate sources of patronage and income : they can serve nobles outside their traditional client - patron relationships ...
... rural nobles still depend upon smiths as a group for many goods and services ; in contrast , many smiths have alternate sources of patronage and income : they can serve nobles outside their traditional client - patron relationships ...
الصفحة 401
... rural leaders were soon forgotten afterwards . The loans and other facilities distributed by the government were never sufficient to repay the personal wealth they invested in support of the party . Politicians moreover considered the ...
... rural leaders were soon forgotten afterwards . The loans and other facilities distributed by the government were never sufficient to repay the personal wealth they invested in support of the party . Politicians moreover considered the ...
الصفحة 461
... Rural communities obtained modern weaponry through informal trade and banded together in region after region to put up staunch resistance . In stark contrast to René Pélissier's thinking ( 1999 : 400 ) , Forrest does not see this ...
... Rural communities obtained modern weaponry through informal trade and banded together in region after region to put up staunch resistance . In stark contrast to René Pélissier's thinking ( 1999 : 400 ) , Forrest does not see this ...
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