Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Sicily and Sicilian wines and silks grew popular in England ' . " From 1654 an Anglo - Portuguese treaty guaranteed personal privileges to English merchants , but it was in 1703 that the famous Methuen treaty gave them a near monopoly ...
... Sicily and Sicilian wines and silks grew popular in England ' . " From 1654 an Anglo - Portuguese treaty guaranteed personal privileges to English merchants , but it was in 1703 that the famous Methuen treaty gave them a near monopoly ...
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... Sicily under the Arabs . Subsequently Ibn Uthman was supposed to have sent to Vella from Morocco even more documents relative to the Norman period of Sicily which shed a completely new light on Sicilian history and the origins of the ...
... Sicily under the Arabs . Subsequently Ibn Uthman was supposed to have sent to Vella from Morocco even more documents relative to the Norman period of Sicily which shed a completely new light on Sicilian history and the origins of the ...
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... Sicily . They had their own municipal authorities and even an oddly - placed vernacular , to be sure , but their reliance on Sicilian grain amongst other factors contributed to a strong field of interaction between the two islands . The ...
... Sicily . They had their own municipal authorities and even an oddly - placed vernacular , to be sure , but their reliance on Sicilian grain amongst other factors contributed to a strong field of interaction between the two islands . The ...
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Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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