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Libya - REFERENCE
Libya - Bibliography
Libya
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Charles-Picard, Gilbert. Carthage. London: Paul Elek,
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------. La Civilisation de l'Afrique romaine. Paris: Plom,
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Chouraqui, Andr� N. Between East and West: A History of the
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Diehl, Charles. L'Afrique byzantine: Histoire de la domination
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Dupree, Louis. "The Arabs of Modern Libya," Muslim World
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Evans-Pritchard, Edward. The Sanusi of Cyrenaica. Oxford:
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First, Ruth. Libya: The Elusive Revolution. New York:
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Fisher, Godfrey. Barbary Legend: War, Trade, and Piracy in
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Gallagher, Charles F. The United States and North Africa.
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Goodchild, Richard G. "Byzantines, Berbers and Arabs in 7th Century
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41, 1967, 115-24.
------. Libyan Studies: Select Papers of the Late R.G.
Goodchild. (Ed., Joyce Reynolds.) London: Paul Elek,
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------. "Mapping Roman Libya," Geographical Journal
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Graziani, Rodolfo. Cirenaica Pacificata. Milan: Modadori,
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Hahn, Lorna, and Maureen Muirragui. Historical Dictionary of
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Harden, Donald B. The Phoenicians. New York: Praeger,
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Harris, Lillian Craig. Libya: Qadhafi's Revolution and the
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------. My President, My Son--or one day that changed the
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------. Touring Libya: The Western Provinces. London:
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