Africa, المجلد 76Oxford University Press, 2006 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 263
... continued to fall apart . As Musisi and Muwanga ( 2003 : 9 ) point out , the political and financial crises that paralyzed nearly every aspect of life in Uganda left Makerere ' impoverished and almost bankrupt ' by the 1980s . Recent ...
... continued to fall apart . As Musisi and Muwanga ( 2003 : 9 ) point out , the political and financial crises that paralyzed nearly every aspect of life in Uganda left Makerere ' impoverished and almost bankrupt ' by the 1980s . Recent ...
الصفحة 289
... continued to typecast women in supportive and caring roles , as wives and mothers , not as citizens entitled to a ... continued to prevail , which meant that women continued to be treated as minors . With the resurgence of conservatism ...
... continued to typecast women in supportive and caring roles , as wives and mothers , not as citizens entitled to a ... continued to prevail , which meant that women continued to be treated as minors . With the resurgence of conservatism ...
الصفحة 358
... continued to be highly visible in the Akan forest well into the twentieth century . Although the British outlawed the legal status of slavery in Asante in 1908 ( having done so in the Gold Coast Colony in 1875 ) , the process of ...
... continued to be highly visible in the Akan forest well into the twentieth century . Although the British outlawed the legal status of slavery in Asante in 1908 ( having done so in the Gold Coast Colony in 1875 ) , the process of ...
المحتوى
musical reflections on Tanzanian | 15 |
Diagnosing the crisis in the Republic of Congo | 44 |
Dissent from liberalization | 70 |
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