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... Independence Movement in the French Soudan and in Guinea In the French Soudan , militant activity by women in support of the independence movement rarely extended beyond the actions of a small number of elite women , such as Aoua Kéita ...
... Independence Movement in the French Soudan and in Guinea In the French Soudan , militant activity by women in support of the independence movement rarely extended beyond the actions of a small number of elite women , such as Aoua Kéita ...
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... Independence and Just After , 1963-69 The early years of independence were marked by both strong eco- nomic growth and growing state repression involving the progressive undermining of autonomous centers of power . The brief resurgence ...
... Independence and Just After , 1963-69 The early years of independence were marked by both strong eco- nomic growth and growing state repression involving the progressive undermining of autonomous centers of power . The brief resurgence ...
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... Independence Party ( UNIP ) , which had ruled Zambia since independence in 1964 and allied itself with the Movement for Multiparty Democracy ( MMD ) in January 1991. MMD was made legal on 4 January 1991 , after popular pressure forced ...
... Independence Party ( UNIP ) , which had ruled Zambia since independence in 1964 and allied itself with the Movement for Multiparty Democracy ( MMD ) in January 1991. MMD was made legal on 4 January 1991 , after popular pressure forced ...
Contents
VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 APRIL 1993 | 1 |
Aoua Kéita and the Nascent Womens Movement in | 59 |
Development Communication and Popular Resistance | 91 |
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