Tony Chafer
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Title | Year | Linked to | Last updated |
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France and Africa: Decolonisation and Post-Colonial Relations | Session 2014-15 | 14/07/2015 09:42:53 | |
Concepts and Methodologies for Area Studies | Session 2018-19 | 06/12/2018 17:55:12 | |
Africa Revisited: Nation Building and 'State Fragility' in Post-Colonial Africa | Session 2018-19 | 07/02/2019 19:53:23 | |
Area Studies: Research Techniques and Data Sources | Session 2018-19 | 17/04/2019 11:28:18 | |
France and Africa: Decolonisation and Post-Colonial Relations | Session 2018-19 | 10/12/2018 11:47:01 | |
Decolonisation in Africa | Session 2023-24 | 28/02/2022 12:33:57 | |
Guns, Glory Hunters And Greed: British and French Colonisation in Africa | Session 2018-19 | 16/04/2019 10:48:05 | |
Guns, Glory Hunters And Greed: British and French Colonisation in Africa | Session 2023-24 | 22/05/2020 08:40:49 |
Reading intentions
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What are reading intentions?
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