Africa, المجلد 60Oxford University Press, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 497
APPROACHES TO THE ECONOMY OF COLONIAL ANNABA , 1870-19201 David Prochaska 1 The Annaba economy today is Algerian . It is run entirely by Algerians except for the steel mill outside of town . The goods provided are tailored to its mostly ...
APPROACHES TO THE ECONOMY OF COLONIAL ANNABA , 1870-19201 David Prochaska 1 The Annaba economy today is Algerian . It is run entirely by Algerians except for the steel mill outside of town . The goods provided are tailored to its mostly ...
الصفحة 499
This was by no means the first attempt to create heavy industry in Annaba . More than a century earlier , in 1846 , one Marquis de Bassano built a blast furnace at l'Allelick , within easy walking distance of the gates of Annaba , in ...
This was by no means the first attempt to create heavy industry in Annaba . More than a century earlier , in 1846 , one Marquis de Bassano built a blast furnace at l'Allelick , within easy walking distance of the gates of Annaba , in ...
الصفحة 501
goods . Thus is explained the predominance of commerce over industry in Annaba : raw materials were not transformed in Annaba but only shipped through Annaba . Instead of capitalist development , there occurred the development of ...
goods . Thus is explained the predominance of commerce over industry in Annaba : raw materials were not transformed in Annaba but only shipped through Annaba . Instead of capitalist development , there occurred the development of ...
المحتوى
Attacking the state | 39 |
a reanalysis | 69 |
Criminal proceedings | 111 |
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