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100 1 _aVenosa, Joseph L.,
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245 1 0 _aPaths toward the nation :
_bIslam, community, and early nationalist mobilization in Eritrea, 1941-1961 /
_cJoseph L. Venosa.
260 _aAthens :
_bOhio University Press,
_c(c)2014.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aOhio University research in international studies. Africa series ;
_vno. 92
505 0 0 _tIslam, community, and the cultural politics of Eritrean nationalism --
_tEarly rumblings : Muslim activism in British-occupied Eritrea, April 1941-November 1946 --
_tFounding success : the Muslim League and the early nationalist movement, November 1946-December 1947 --
_tNavigating rough seas : the Muslim League's internal challenges, January 1948-September 1949 --
_tMaintaining momentum : the Muslim League and its rivals, September 1949-December 1950 --
_tHolding the line : institutional autonomy and political representation on the federation's eve, December 1951-September 1952 --
_tStruggling for autonomy : the disintegrating federation, October 1952-December 1957 --
_tNew beginnings at the federation's end : Muslim mobilization, popular resistance, and diaspora activism, January 1958-September 1961.
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520 0 _aIn the early and mid-1940s, during the period of British wartime occupation, community and religious leaders in the former Italian colony of Eritrea engaged in a course of intellectual and political debate that marked the beginnings of a genuine national consciousness across the region. During the late 1940s and 1950s, the scope of these concerns slowly expanded as the nascent nationalist movement brought together Muslim activists with the increasingly disaffected community of Eritrean Christians. The Eritrean Muslim League emerged as the first genuine proindependence organization in the cou.
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650 0 _aIslam and politics
_zEritrea.
650 0 _aMuslims
_xPolitical activity
_zEritrea.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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