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Tunisian nationalism
Colonization, and Post-Colonization
Gender, Labor, and Socio-Economic Power in a Tunisian Export Processing Zone Claire Therese Oueslati-Porter University of South Florida,
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The Development of Libyan- Tunisian Bilateral Relations: a Critical Study on the Role of Ideology
BOOK REVIEWS Jacob Abadi. 2013. Tunisia Since the Arab Conquest
The Exodus of the Tunisian Jewish Population 1954-1967
4457 Beamish.Pdf
NATIONALIST MOVEMENTS in the MAGHRIB a Cornparative Approach
BRITAIN and ALGERIA, 1945-1965 by Geoffrey Barei Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for Degree of Doctor
The Tsar's Abolitionists : the Slave Trade in the Caucasus and Its Suppression / by Liubov Kurtynova-D'herlugnan
United States Policy Toward Tunisian Nationalism During World War II
The Arab Spring in Tunisia and Its Aftermath
The Arab World
Nationalism in the Arab Spring
Williford Daniel Honors 2011.Pdf
Tunisia, 1940-1970: the Spatial Politics of Reconstruction, Decolonization, and Development
2009 Annual Meeting Program • 5 TABLE of CONTENTS
The Tunisian Revolution: Empire and the Power of the Multitude
A Diplomatic Revolution: Algeria's Fight for Independence and The
Top View
African Studies Quarterly
Constitutional Design for Divided Societies
Nationalism and Anti-Colonialism in the Inter-War Years
Casebook on Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare Volume I
In Tunisia, France, and Senegal
The Discursive Production of Citizenship, Social Identity, and Religious Discrimination
Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in Cyberspace
Roots of the Arab Spring
Volume XIV, Issue 2 April 2020 PERSPECTIVES on TERRORISM Volume 14, Issue 2
La Spada Dell'islam: Northern African Reaction to Fascist Interference
The Case of Tunisia
Islamism & the Arab Spring
Body Text Final
The United Nations and Middle East Refugees
[ 1952 ] Part 1 Chapter 2 Political and Security Questions
The Imperialism of French Decolonisation French Policy and the Anglo-American Response in Tunisia and Morocco