The International Journal of African Historical Studies, Volume 12Africana Publishing Company, 1979 - Africa |
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Page 163
... European sources are inevitably the mainstay of this ac- count , not least since they provide the chronological framework . It is in the treatment of European printed sources that Law excels . His citations are scrupulous and therefore ...
... European sources are inevitably the mainstay of this ac- count , not least since they provide the chronological framework . It is in the treatment of European printed sources that Law excels . His citations are scrupulous and therefore ...
Page 195
... Europeans , to wipe out the population and thus make land available for European settlement.48 By 1915 , forty - three thousand acres had been alienated to Euro- peans in Busoga . “ 49 Pro - planter tendencies were also reflected in the ...
... Europeans , to wipe out the population and thus make land available for European settlement.48 By 1915 , forty - three thousand acres had been alienated to Euro- peans in Busoga . “ 49 Pro - planter tendencies were also reflected in the ...
Page 730
... European and African policies . Unfortunately he is not entirely successful , for he often ignores fascist domestic problems— especially internal party conflicts — and he allows European prob- lems to predominate to the often total ...
... European and African policies . Unfortunately he is not entirely successful , for he often ignores fascist domestic problems— especially internal party conflicts — and he allows European prob- lems to predominate to the often total ...
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1979 Number | 3 |
ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA | 17 |
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