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But understanding the ways in which collective memories of Biafra are constructed and wielded to reinforce the strength of Igbo institutions of marriage , kinship and ties to community of origin is a necessary component of understanding ...
But understanding the ways in which collective memories of Biafra are constructed and wielded to reinforce the strength of Igbo institutions of marriage , kinship and ties to community of origin is a necessary component of understanding ...
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In these chapters Hofmeyr makes a remarkable contribution to our understanding of nineteenth - century evangelical Christianity . Everyone who wants to understand translation or to enter into the imaginative world of evangelical ...
In these chapters Hofmeyr makes a remarkable contribution to our understanding of nineteenth - century evangelical Christianity . Everyone who wants to understand translation or to enter into the imaginative world of evangelical ...
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This may be difficult , as understanding non - use values in non - Western cultures is likely to prove at least as intractable as understanding them in our own more familiar economic and social contexts .
This may be difficult , as understanding non - use values in non - Western cultures is likely to prove at least as intractable as understanding them in our own more familiar economic and social contexts .
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