$Unique_ID{COW03745} $Pretitle{289} $Title{Tunisia Bibliography. Chapters 1 and 2} $Subtitle{} $Author{Frederick Ehrenreich} $Affiliation{HQ, Department of the Army} $Subject{tunisia africa new north press university cambridge york paris history} $Date{1986} $Log{} Country: Tunisia Book: Tunisia, A Country Study Author: Frederick Ehrenreich Affiliation: HQ, Department of the Army Date: 1986 Bibliography. Chapters 1 and 2 Chapter 1 Abun-Nasr, Jamil M. "The Beylicate in Seventeenth-Century Tunisia," International Journal of Middle East Studies [London], 6, No. 1, January 1975, 70-93. _____. A History of the Maghrib. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971. Ageron, Charles-Robert. Politiques coloniales au Maghreb. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1972. Ashford, Douglas E. National Development and Local Reform: Political Participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967. _____. The Politics of Planning in Morocco and Tunisia. 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