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... result of their adherence to habits of the past : and to a certain extent , his criticisms are valid . While fishermen experimented with change in the 1970s , since a new socio - economic consensus was established they have been ...
... result of their adherence to habits of the past : and to a certain extent , his criticisms are valid . While fishermen experimented with change in the 1970s , since a new socio - economic consensus was established they have been ...
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... results was the wiser option over the risk of the new . However , once one or two people had tried the co- operative ... resulting tendency towards more sophisticated future - oriented temporal outlooks disposed the children of those ...
... results was the wiser option over the risk of the new . However , once one or two people had tried the co- operative ... resulting tendency towards more sophisticated future - oriented temporal outlooks disposed the children of those ...
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... result of growth , rather than thalassocracies seeking to dominate maritime routes . In Antiquity , two states had recourse to the latter : Minoan Crete and Phoenicia . For all the other states , the Mediterranean was a link , a watery ...
... result of growth , rather than thalassocracies seeking to dominate maritime routes . In Antiquity , two states had recourse to the latter : Minoan Crete and Phoenicia . For all the other states , the Mediterranean was a link , a watery ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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