Abstract
Tunisia, at the crossroads of civilizations: Carthage, Rome, the Ottomans ... , is often considered the land of dialogue, and the land where women enjoy a more privileged position than their sisters in other North African and Arab countries. Are these assumptions about modern-day Tunisia supported by the reality?
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