African international relations , an annotated bibliography Mark W. DeLancey.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Westview special studies on AfricaPublication details: Westview Press; Boulder, Colo.; 1981; c1981Description: xviii, 365 p. ;24 cmISBN:
  • 0891586806
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DT31.D4
Item type: Reference
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PRINT PRINT المكتبة الرئيسية الطابق الرئيسي Reference DT31.D4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available E54347 c.1.
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DT20.C28 1975 The Cambridge history of Africa DT20.C28 1975 The Cambridge history of Africa DT30.A37 A handbook of African affairs. DT31.D4 African international relations , an annotated bibliography DT39.R45 2008 The Red Sea region : sovereignty , boundaries & conflict , 1839-1967 1839-1892 : Ottoman influence, European encroachments and Suez Canal 1892-1920 : Erosion and collapse of Ottoman sovereignty, conosolidation of the European presence, and the rise of nationalism in Egypt and Arabia 1920-1935 : post - war instability and European rivalry 1935-45 : The Italo - Ethiopian crisis and the Second World War 1945-1957 : The waning of British predominance 1957-1967 : the triumph of nationalism DT39.R45 2008 The Red Sea region : sovereignty , boundaries & conflict , 1839-1967 1839-1892 : Ottoman influence, European encroachments and Suez Canal 1892-1920 : Erosion and collapse of Ottoman sovereignty, conosolidation of the European presence, and the rise of nationalism in Egypt and Arabia 1920-1935 : post - war instability and European rivalry 1935-45 : The Italo - Ethiopian crisis and the Second World War 1945-1957 : The waning of British predominance 1957-1967 : the triumph of nationalism DT39.R45 2008 The Red Sea region : sovereignty , boundaries & conflict , 1839-1967 1839-1892 : Ottoman influence, European encroachments and Suez Canal 1892-1920 : Erosion and collapse of Ottoman sovereignty, conosolidation of the European presence, and the rise of nationalism in Egypt and Arabia 1920-1935 : post - war instability and European rivalry 1935-45 : The Italo - Ethiopian crisis and the Second World War 1945-1957 : The waning of British predominance 1957-1967 : the triumph of nationalism

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