Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 637
... rural sector by ' economies of affection ' . Indeed , he makes a strong case that economic history and development studies in Tanzania are synonymous . In 1980 he puzzled over the relation between European economic history and what he ...
... rural sector by ' economies of affection ' . Indeed , he makes a strong case that economic history and development studies in Tanzania are synonymous . In 1980 he puzzled over the relation between European economic history and what he ...
الصفحة 638
... rural Kasulu was engaged in the same productive activity as their grandparents : hoe - based swidden agriculture . Indeed , Hyden points out that the continuing availability of unenclosed forest land ' free ' for such subsistence ...
... rural Kasulu was engaged in the same productive activity as their grandparents : hoe - based swidden agriculture . Indeed , Hyden points out that the continuing availability of unenclosed forest land ' free ' for such subsistence ...
الصفحة 651
... rural Tanzanian village ' , African Studies Review 40 ( 2 ) , 59–89 . -1999 . ' Assessing the impact of the Rwandan refugee crisis on development planning in rural Tanzania , 1994–96 ' , Human Organization 58 ( 2 ) , 142–52 . Weber ...
... rural Tanzanian village ' , African Studies Review 40 ( 2 ) , 59–89 . -1999 . ' Assessing the impact of the Rwandan refugee crisis on development planning in rural Tanzania , 1994–96 ' , Human Organization 58 ( 2 ) , 142–52 . Weber ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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