Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... North American one ? Only to the extent that such generalisations illuminate , rather than obscure ethnographic contingency . At the same time , it is also evident that any local instance of modernity must be seen as related to ...
... North American one ? Only to the extent that such generalisations illuminate , rather than obscure ethnographic contingency . At the same time , it is also evident that any local instance of modernity must be seen as related to ...
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... North African states . In terms of North African and European relations , this was a period of transition . The more the Christian powers in the eighteenth century - especially England and France - managed to protect themselves against ...
... North African states . In terms of North African and European relations , this was a period of transition . The more the Christian powers in the eighteenth century - especially England and France - managed to protect themselves against ...
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... north - eastern Mediterranean . In April 1425 , the ships sailing to Romania had to wait in Modon or Coron for instructions from the admiral , who ordered them to sail in a convoy , protected by a navis armed and equipped especially ...
... north - eastern Mediterranean . In April 1425 , the ships sailing to Romania had to wait in Modon or Coron for instructions from the admiral , who ordered them to sail in a convoy , protected by a navis armed and equipped especially ...
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