Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... regard for the particularities of geography or anthropology , a cultural ancestry in classical Greece , there was no reason why nineteenth - century Bengalis could not claim one in the Vedic age . ' Before the advent of modernity in ...
... regard for the particularities of geography or anthropology , a cultural ancestry in classical Greece , there was no reason why nineteenth - century Bengalis could not claim one in the Vedic age . ' Before the advent of modernity in ...
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... regard the Napoleonic era in terms of mainland Europe , which is where most of the fighting occurred , Bonapartist expansionism was largely driven by considerations of a naval and maritime nature , in a bid to achieve dominance in trade ...
... regard the Napoleonic era in terms of mainland Europe , which is where most of the fighting occurred , Bonapartist expansionism was largely driven by considerations of a naval and maritime nature , in a bid to achieve dominance in trade ...
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... regard to the rules governing Catholic marriages . Catholics were only allowed to marry once in their lifetime . The only exceptions were widows and widowers and those who could prove , even if this was a provision rarely utilised in ...
... regard to the rules governing Catholic marriages . Catholics were only allowed to marry once in their lifetime . The only exceptions were widows and widowers and those who could prove , even if this was a provision rarely utilised in ...
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Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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