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The Berber Myth and Arab Realities

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Montagne Robert: The Berbers: Their Social and Political Organization, translated by David Seddon, Frank Cass, Loodon, 1973.

Gellner Ernest and Micaud Charles (eds): Arabs and Berbers: From Tribe to Nation in North Africa, Duckworth, London, 1973.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1974

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