Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... given the opportunity to reply to the reviewer's comments in the same issue . The primary language of publication is English , but consideration will be given to the inclusion of a restricted number of articles in French and Italian ...
... given the opportunity to reply to the reviewer's comments in the same issue . The primary language of publication is English , but consideration will be given to the inclusion of a restricted number of articles in French and Italian ...
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... given circumstances . It was , of course , paradoxical for alternative - progressive Palestinian organisations to invite close - up ( re ) views just when an organisational shift had taken place from explicit and hierarchical ...
... given circumstances . It was , of course , paradoxical for alternative - progressive Palestinian organisations to invite close - up ( re ) views just when an organisational shift had taken place from explicit and hierarchical ...
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... given the intrinsic temporal claims of modernity as a concept ( Habermas 1990 : 1-22 , Koselleck 1985 , Osborne 1991 ) , the central question that concerns me in this article is the extent to which this notion compares with an ...
... given the intrinsic temporal claims of modernity as a concept ( Habermas 1990 : 1-22 , Koselleck 1985 , Osborne 1991 ) , the central question that concerns me in this article is the extent to which this notion compares with an ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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