The state and social transformation in Tunisia and Libya, 1830-1980 / Lisa Anderson.
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TextSeries: Princeton studies on the Near EastPublisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resource (351 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781400859023
- 1400859026
- Social structure -- Tunisia
- Social structure -- Libya
- Tunisia -- Rural conditions
- Libya -- Rural conditions
- Tunisia -- Politics and government
- Libya -- Politics and government
- Structure sociale -- Tunisie
- Structure sociale -- Libye
- Tunisie -- Politique et gouvernement
- Libye -- Politique et gouvernement
- HISTORY -- Africa -- North
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General
- Politics and government
- Rural conditions
- Social structure
- Libya
- Tunisia
- Sociology & Social History
- Social Sciences
- Social Conditions
- 961/.03 23
- HN785.A8 A53 2014
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Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 1st, 2022).
Cover; Contents.
The book traces growing state intervention in the rural areas of Tunisia and Libya in the middle 1800s and the diverging development of the two countries during the period of European rule. State formation accelerated in Tunisia under the French with the result that, with independence, interest-based policy brokerage became the principal form of political organization. For Libya, where the Italians dismantled the pre-colonial administration, independence brought with it the revival of kinship as the basis for politics. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Librar.
English.
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