Africa, المجلد 60،الأعداد 3-4Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... European - Algerian economy , alongside yet one distinct from the other . And subgroup by subgroup , the case is the same . Subgroup 2 : food and related goods . There are European grocers and there are Algerian grocers , but the Europeans ...
... European - Algerian economy , alongside yet one distinct from the other . And subgroup by subgroup , the case is the same . Subgroup 2 : food and related goods . There are European grocers and there are Algerian grocers , but the Europeans ...
الصفحة 506
... Europeans . All the harness- and saddle - makers were European , while all the shops which made the packs the Algerians used for their pack animals were owned by Muslims . All the wheelwrights and farriers worked in shops owned by Europeans ...
... Europeans . All the harness- and saddle - makers were European , while all the shops which made the packs the Algerians used for their pack animals were owned by Muslims . All the wheelwrights and farriers worked in shops owned by Europeans ...
الصفحة 517
... European postcards picture the high white - collar world of work , but not a single one pictures a European at work . Instead , we find photographs of European hotels , nearly always named ; the Banque de l'Algérie ; the office of the ...
... European postcards picture the high white - collar world of work , but not a single one pictures a European at work . Instead , we find photographs of European hotels , nearly always named ; the Banque de l'Algérie ; the office of the ...
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