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الصفحة 326
Hence , their involvement could be for a limited time only , while colonial administrators and many African men had no such constraints . Another characteristic of female militancy is the lack of rewards for its leaders .
Hence , their involvement could be for a limited time only , while colonial administrators and many African men had no such constraints . Another characteristic of female militancy is the lack of rewards for its leaders .
الصفحة 364
Partly through ideology , collective representation , false consciousness or whatever one wishes to call it , and partly through the greater immediacy of involvement in a relatively small face - to - face polity , pre - colonial ...
Partly through ideology , collective representation , false consciousness or whatever one wishes to call it , and partly through the greater immediacy of involvement in a relatively small face - to - face polity , pre - colonial ...
الصفحة 419
Both the monarchy and the colonial state sought to mobilise labour for the mines and farms of the Eastern Transvaal , but while their aims were the same , the reasons for doing so were conflicting , and both wished to control this ...
Both the monarchy and the colonial state sought to mobilise labour for the mines and farms of the Eastern Transvaal , but while their aims were the same , the reasons for doing so were conflicting , and both wished to control this ...
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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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