Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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النتائج 1-3 من 81
الصفحة 10
... authority itself controlled ? For what reason is authority vested in particular persons and entities and not others ? What are the mechanisms through which allocative authorities redistribute power in space and time and between ...
... authority itself controlled ? For what reason is authority vested in particular persons and entities and not others ? What are the mechanisms through which allocative authorities redistribute power in space and time and between ...
الصفحة 300
... authority . In pre - colonial African societies women were formally subordinate to male authority and male dominance was buttressed by an ideology of male superiority and a status system where women showed deference to men . But formal ...
... authority . In pre - colonial African societies women were formally subordinate to male authority and male dominance was buttressed by an ideology of male superiority and a status system where women showed deference to men . But formal ...
الصفحة 491
... authority at the same time as asserting their own authority over internal resistance . This particular capacity of African society to resist the pressing demands of the ' world system ' in which it is embedded has been demonstrated in ...
... authority at the same time as asserting their own authority over internal resistance . This particular capacity of African society to resist the pressing demands of the ' world system ' in which it is embedded has been demonstrated in ...
المحتوى
Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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24 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
activities African African Studies agricultural analysis appear Arab areas associated authority become central century chiefs coast colonial concerned continued crops cultural Digo discussion District East economic effects Embu example existing fact farm farmers given Herero holdings households important increased independence individual Institute interest International involved Islam issues Journal Kenya Kikuyu labour land less living London male marriage means notes official organisation origins Oxford particular period political population position possible practice present problem production question reference relations relatively Report result role rule rural situation social society soil songs status structure Studies suggests Swahili tenure Thuku trade traditional University Press village West woman women