Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... established tradition of questioning modernity within modernity itself . It is this well - established practice of questioning the modern within the modern that acts as the condition of possibility of Greek and Other dependent ...
... established tradition of questioning modernity within modernity itself . It is this well - established practice of questioning the modern within the modern that acts as the condition of possibility of Greek and Other dependent ...
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Re - Reading Modernity Thus far we have perhaps established how modernity's self - identity breaks down . Yet a positive point of reference must be established if we are to discuss modernity and its alter egos in Jaffa and Tel Aviv . A ...
Re - Reading Modernity Thus far we have perhaps established how modernity's self - identity breaks down . Yet a positive point of reference must be established if we are to discuss modernity and its alter egos in Jaffa and Tel Aviv . A ...
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... established in Valletta as a merchant and shipbroker . As we have just seen , he subsequently became the first non - British president of the Banco di Malta , but prior to that he had already established his own bank . Tagliagferro's ...
... established in Valletta as a merchant and shipbroker . As we have just seen , he subsequently became the first non - British president of the Banco di Malta , but prior to that he had already established his own bank . Tagliagferro's ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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