
The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath
by Oxford University
October 28, 2014 5:53 am
A conference bringing together academics from Tunisia, the UK and beyond to discuss the political, social and cultural dimensions of the Tunisian Revolution three years after its making. Nathanael Mannone (SOAS) gives the third talk in Panel 6: Re-ordering Society, part of The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath.
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