Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2001 |
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... represented by the work of Benedict ' in the thirties . In certain respects she represents the beginning of more systematic , empirical studies on national character , by Mead ' and by those who were interested in the basic character or ...
... represented by the work of Benedict ' in the thirties . In certain respects she represents the beginning of more systematic , empirical studies on national character , by Mead ' and by those who were interested in the basic character or ...
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... represented the three churches operating in Shatana . The conflict in this sense was one at two levels : tribal and religious . For the family of the deceased the guilty was a Christian and in this sense it was a conflict between ...
... represented the three churches operating in Shatana . The conflict in this sense was one at two levels : tribal and religious . For the family of the deceased the guilty was a Christian and in this sense it was a conflict between ...
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... represented occupation , control , and the imposition of sovereignty and power in conditions which greatly limited ... represents an anathema on all levels and in all spheres . For Palestinians began to distinguish between the negative ...
... represented occupation , control , and the imposition of sovereignty and power in conditions which greatly limited ... represents an anathema on all levels and in all spheres . For Palestinians began to distinguish between the negative ...
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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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