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The creation of the Ethio-Eritrean federation : a case study in post-war international relations

by Amare Tekle

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Type:   Thesis/dissertation : Manuscript   Archival Material; English
Publisher:1964.
Editions: 2 Editions
Dissertation:Thesis--University of Denver.
OCLC:25943242
Related Subjects: Ethiopia -- History -- 1889-1974. | Eritrea -- History.
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Title: The creation of the Ethio-Eritrean federation : a case study in post-war international relations
Author: Amare Tekle
Publisher: 1964.
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