Africa, المجلد 49Oxford University Press, 1979 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 316
... Testour that is different from that derived from lineage and village control of land around Kita . Patterns of social organization are more intricate in Kita than in Testour . The major contrast in Kita is between town and country ...
... Testour that is different from that derived from lineage and village control of land around Kita . Patterns of social organization are more intricate in Kita than in Testour . The major contrast in Kita is between town and country ...
الصفحة 317
... Testour always appeared as an urban center for its immediate hinterland . The colonial period after 1881 did not change this until land around Testour was alienated to French farmers who developed a mechanized , speculative , market ...
... Testour always appeared as an urban center for its immediate hinterland . The colonial period after 1881 did not change this until land around Testour was alienated to French farmers who developed a mechanized , speculative , market ...
الصفحة 327
... Testour , each is a commentary on the other . ( 1 ) Kita was created by colonialism , while Testour resisted it , and paid the price while neighboring towns advanced . ( 2 ) Kita extracted rural surplus through trade , while Testour did ...
... Testour , each is a commentary on the other . ( 1 ) Kita was created by colonialism , while Testour resisted it , and paid the price while neighboring towns advanced . ( 2 ) Kita extracted rural surplus through trade , while Testour did ...
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