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The Role and Status of the Ethiopian Woman
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Egyptian Society in Transition: A Sociological Study Concerning the Change in Class Structure Since the 1952 Revolution
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A Post-Modern Approach to Knowledge and its Application to the Field of African Studies
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Religion as a Potent Factor in Social Stability and Traditional Continuity among the Nilotic Nuer
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Continuity and Discontinuity in Elite Structure in Ethiopia
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The Gezire Scheme: A Model For Social and Economic Development
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Luo Socio-Political Organization and its Continuity Into the Colonial Period, 1883-1914
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Social Progress and Industrialization in Egypt, 1957-1965
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The Socio-Economic Development of the U.A.R., 1952-1965
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The Interaction of Afro-Americans and South Africans, 1898-1940
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