Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... present— the European present . At that point , it emerged as a problem to be dealt with . It became something either to be rejected , which is to say , modernised , or to be re - invented , re - interpreted , re - valued and used ...
... present— the European present . At that point , it emerged as a problem to be dealt with . It became something either to be rejected , which is to say , modernised , or to be re - invented , re - interpreted , re - valued and used ...
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... present and future . The future is envisaged in the image of the past , and the present appears solely in its mediating function as a link in the chain of generations ' ( Osborne 1995 : 127 ) . In circumstances where ' tradition ' is ...
... present and future . The future is envisaged in the image of the past , and the present appears solely in its mediating function as a link in the chain of generations ' ( Osborne 1995 : 127 ) . In circumstances where ' tradition ' is ...
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... present in a descriptive manner detailed information on the achievements of the inhabitants at sea , from ancient times to the present day . Any substantial value of such accounts is weakened by the amateur approach and inadequate ...
... present in a descriptive manner detailed information on the achievements of the inhabitants at sea , from ancient times to the present day . Any substantial value of such accounts is weakened by the amateur approach and inadequate ...
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Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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