Berbers and Blacks: Impressions of Morocco, Timbuktu and the Western SudanCentury Company, 1927 - 251 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... empire cannot be built by men alone . Less than half of the contribution that advanced societies may make to backward peoples is represented when men go unac- companied by women . A camp of soldiers is the most impermanent of influences ...
... empire cannot be built by men alone . Less than half of the contribution that advanced societies may make to backward peoples is represented when men go unac- companied by women . A camp of soldiers is the most impermanent of influences ...
الصفحة 8
... empires of no mean attainments . Here native African culture appears to have reached its highest point . This advancement , amounting to genuine civil- ization , is represented not only in the political or- ganizations which make its ...
... empires of no mean attainments . Here native African culture appears to have reached its highest point . This advancement , amounting to genuine civil- ization , is represented not only in the political or- ganizations which make its ...
الصفحة 10
... empires - built up by the vigor of native princes and their militant followers . The boundaries of these states expanded and relaxed as fortune shifted , but one succeeded another in keep- ing alive the spirit of empire and domination ...
... empires - built up by the vigor of native princes and their militant followers . The boundaries of these states expanded and relaxed as fortune shifted , but one succeeded another in keep- ing alive the spirit of empire and domination ...
الصفحة 12
... empire of Morocco extended to Senegal . In 1591 an expedition of 4,000 soldiers , many of them renegades from Anda- lucía , followed by a convoy of 8,000 camels , crossed the Sahara from southern Morocco and captured Tim- buktu . The ...
... empire of Morocco extended to Senegal . In 1591 an expedition of 4,000 soldiers , many of them renegades from Anda- lucía , followed by a convoy of 8,000 camels , crossed the Sahara from southern Morocco and captured Tim- buktu . The ...
الصفحة 18
... empire builder . Governments have frequently de- plored the enterprise of their colonial servants ; have repudiated their work and accepted with reluctance the increased responsibilities created by the restlessness of men on the ground ...
... empire builder . Governments have frequently de- plored the enterprise of their colonial servants ; have repudiated their work and accepted with reluctance the increased responsibilities created by the restlessness of men on the ground ...
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