Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... French , in the sense that he is in North Africa and thus different from the Metropolitan French person and , consequently , ' outside ' the definitional parameters of the mainland ; nor is he Algerian or Arab , being an intruder , or ...
... French , in the sense that he is in North Africa and thus different from the Metropolitan French person and , consequently , ' outside ' the definitional parameters of the mainland ; nor is he Algerian or Arab , being an intruder , or ...
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... French both geographically and culturally . The cult of algérianité , promoted by French Algerian writers in the first decades of the century , was specifically created to reply to such condescension from the capital , as well as ...
... French both geographically and culturally . The cult of algérianité , promoted by French Algerian writers in the first decades of the century , was specifically created to reply to such condescension from the capital , as well as ...
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... French and Italians coming from mainland Italy . Foreigners normally took a while to integrate into local society ... French and Spaniards . Most eighteenth - century Frenchmen were from Toulon and Marseilles and they tended to marry ...
... French and Italians coming from mainland Italy . Foreigners normally took a while to integrate into local society ... French and Spaniards . Most eighteenth - century Frenchmen were from Toulon and Marseilles and they tended to marry ...
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Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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