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They constructed traditions , often relying on the knowledge produced by
Western scholars themselves , in response to the colonial claim that they were
culturally inferior and in need of civilisation . The world ' s history , then , is not the
history ...
They constructed traditions , often relying on the knowledge produced by
Western scholars themselves , in response to the colonial claim that they were
culturally inferior and in need of civilisation . The world ' s history , then , is not the
history ...
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As I have shown elsewhere ( Argyrou 1996 ) , there are at least two ways in
which Europeans reject Cypriot claims to a modern ... There is nothing more
insulting to Cypriots than the claim that their society is not quite modern and
European .
As I have shown elsewhere ( Argyrou 1996 ) , there are at least two ways in
which Europeans reject Cypriot claims to a modern ... There is nothing more
insulting to Cypriots than the claim that their society is not quite modern and
European .
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Instead , accounts of what being ' alternative ' or unique entails concentrate
instead on different ways in which claims to ... need to go along with an ongoing
struggle to claim , first of all , the right or opportunity to equally make such claims .
Instead , accounts of what being ' alternative ' or unique entails concentrate
instead on different ways in which claims to ... need to go along with an ongoing
struggle to claim , first of all , the right or opportunity to equally make such claims .
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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