The Role of Maghrebi Women in Preserving Cultural Heritage and Promoting Social Bond: A Case Study in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia
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role, cultural heritage, Maghrebi women, social bond.Abstract
Cultural heritage represents a lasting source of identity and a strategic driver of development for any nation, as itconstitutes the symbolic and intellectual reservoir from which contemporary social structures emerge. No societycan achieve genuine development unless
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Al-Bashir, Fawzia. (2012). The Role of Women in Social Development: A Sociological Study. Amman: Safa Publishing and Distribution.
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