Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2001 |
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... houses . So also the Greek Catholic church is built outside the array of the houses of its adherents . Where the members of more than one clan lived close to each other , their houses used to be separated by a passage or by a road ...
... houses . So also the Greek Catholic church is built outside the array of the houses of its adherents . Where the members of more than one clan lived close to each other , their houses used to be separated by a passage or by a road ...
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... houses owned by persons whose own parents had denigrated ' country folk ' . Above all , farmhouses and village ' character houses ' became popular among the Maltese themselves . Such houses were increasingly becoming available as their ...
... houses owned by persons whose own parents had denigrated ' country folk ' . Above all , farmhouses and village ' character houses ' became popular among the Maltese themselves . Such houses were increasingly becoming available as their ...
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... houses , once regarded as uncouth by bourgeois urbanites , have become a focus of nostalgia for some of their descendants . While native villagers construct modern houses on the periphery of their village , affluent urbanites diligently ...
... houses , once regarded as uncouth by bourgeois urbanites , have become a focus of nostalgia for some of their descendants . While native villagers construct modern houses on the periphery of their village , affluent urbanites diligently ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
The Significance of Collective Identities | 11 |
The Mediterranean Basin Between the Glorious | 43 |
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