Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... turn to a proliferation of ideas of progress , development and advancement ( Miller 1994 : 61 ) . It marked the end of an unselfconscious living of tradition , and the recognition that tradition , continuity and identity are projects to ...
... turn to a proliferation of ideas of progress , development and advancement ( Miller 1994 : 61 ) . It marked the end of an unselfconscious living of tradition , and the recognition that tradition , continuity and identity are projects to ...
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... turn of events in the past ( colonialism vis colonisation and de - colonisation ) is presumed to be global and ' holding fast ' . Instead , accounts of what being ' alternative ' or unique entails concentrate instead on ' different ways ...
... turn of events in the past ( colonialism vis colonisation and de - colonisation ) is presumed to be global and ' holding fast ' . Instead , accounts of what being ' alternative ' or unique entails concentrate instead on ' different ways ...
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... turn was assessed by the proliferation of women's committees , became the chief focus in demonstrations of the dramatic and positive social changes which the secular - progressive mass - organisations claimed they had achieved , and ...
... turn was assessed by the proliferation of women's committees , became the chief focus in demonstrations of the dramatic and positive social changes which the secular - progressive mass - organisations claimed they had achieved , and ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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