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Mauritania - REFERENCE
Mauritania - Bibliography
Mauritania
Abun-Nasr, Jamil M. A History of the Maghrib. (2d ed.)
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Damis, John. Conflict in Northwest Africa: The Western Sahara
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Drysdale, Alasdair, and Gerald H. Blake. The Middle East and
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Gerteiny, Alfred G. Historical Dictionary of Mauritania.
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Hillings, David, et al. "Mauritania." Pages 671-84 in Africa
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Legum, Colin (ed.). Africa Contemporary Record: Annual Survey
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Moore, Clement H. "One-Partyism in Mauritania," Journal of
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1965, 402-20.
Parker, Richard B. North Africa: Regional Tensions and
Strategic Concerns. New York: Praeger, 1984.
Thompson, Virginia, and Richard Adloff. The Western Saharans:
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Toupet, Charles (ed.). Atlas de la R�publique Islamique de
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(Various issues of the following publication were also used in
the preparation of this chapter: Africa Confidential
[London].)
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