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... Culture and Anthropology : Neo - Liberalism British Higher Education . Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5 ( 4 ) : 557–575 . -2000 . Coercive Accountability : the Rise of Audit Culture in Higher Education . In Audit Cultures ...
... Culture and Anthropology : Neo - Liberalism British Higher Education . Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5 ( 4 ) : 557–575 . -2000 . Coercive Accountability : the Rise of Audit Culture in Higher Education . In Audit Cultures ...
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... cultural influences - not the least of which is that of the new Ottoman elite or the Europeanized upper classes , who created a unique cosmopolitan citied culture . At the service of this diverse population were a great selection of ...
... cultural influences - not the least of which is that of the new Ottoman elite or the Europeanized upper classes , who created a unique cosmopolitan citied culture . At the service of this diverse population were a great selection of ...
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... Culture and Identity in Early Modern Malta . Mireva Publications , xlix + 336 pp . ISBN 1- 870579-56-9 . Lm9.95 ( paperback ) . Maltese history has all - too - often been conceptualised and studied as a closed system , a sort of sui ...
... Culture and Identity in Early Modern Malta . Mireva Publications , xlix + 336 pp . ISBN 1- 870579-56-9 . Lm9.95 ( paperback ) . Maltese history has all - too - often been conceptualised and studied as a closed system , a sort of sui ...
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Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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