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الصفحة 155
This is the situation on the East African coast where the formal political authorities never succeeded in organising a hegemonical form of domination spreading to all parts of the social system , and so were unable to impose one ...
This is the situation on the East African coast where the formal political authorities never succeeded in organising a hegemonical form of domination spreading to all parts of the social system , and so were unable to impose one ...
الصفحة 222
reading of both Diamond and Joseph , is that the rules of the political game were trampled underfoot as political rivals resorted to every means at their disposal to gain a decisive advantage . Indeed , the sequence of events which led ...
reading of both Diamond and Joseph , is that the rules of the political game were trampled underfoot as political rivals resorted to every means at their disposal to gain a decisive advantage . Indeed , the sequence of events which led ...
الصفحة 350
To argue that these wider political issues and events played no role in women's actions is to leave us with no appropriate explanation for why women waited until 1958 to protest . After all , the grazier - farmer problem existed long ...
To argue that these wider political issues and events played no role in women's actions is to leave us with no appropriate explanation for why women waited until 1958 to protest . After all , the grazier - farmer problem existed long ...
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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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