Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Central Equatoria reveal much about the historical relationship between state and society - and in particular the mediation with external violence - which is central to understanding the legitimacy of local authority ( cf. West 1998 ) ...
... Central Equatoria reveal much about the historical relationship between state and society - and in particular the mediation with external violence - which is central to understanding the legitimacy of local authority ( cf. West 1998 ) ...
الصفحة 579
... Central African tribes of the Uganda Protectorate . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . ( 1922 ) The Soul of Central Africa . London : Cassell . ( 1923 ) The Bakitara or Banyoro : the first part of the report of the Mackie ...
... Central African tribes of the Uganda Protectorate . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . ( 1922 ) The Soul of Central Africa . London : Cassell . ( 1923 ) The Bakitara or Banyoro : the first part of the report of the Mackie ...
الصفحة 621
... Central Africa ' would have been a better locator in the title . Burns clearly shows that the history of film in Central Africa must begin almost with the birth of the medium in 1895 , and hence from almost the first decade of British ...
... Central Africa ' would have been a better locator in the title . Burns clearly shows that the history of film in Central Africa must begin almost with the birth of the medium in 1895 , and hence from almost the first decade of British ...
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