Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... Christian girls enslaved by Ottoman Turks or Christian boys allegedly ' kidnapped ' for service in the Ottoman army ( the so - called pedomazoma ) contributed to the reproduction and wider dissemination of negative images of Turks ...
... Christian girls enslaved by Ottoman Turks or Christian boys allegedly ' kidnapped ' for service in the Ottoman army ( the so - called pedomazoma ) contributed to the reproduction and wider dissemination of negative images of Turks ...
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... Christianity and Islam and the moral values in any religion , which are to be preferred to a lack of belief . The discourses of syncretism could indeed be seen as a form of resistance to the national Christian hegemony , as well as a ...
... Christianity and Islam and the moral values in any religion , which are to be preferred to a lack of belief . The discourses of syncretism could indeed be seen as a form of resistance to the national Christian hegemony , as well as a ...
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... Christian ' and ' a Muslim ' does not necessarily designate people who practice their religion but refers more to the origin and community belonging , e.g. a Christian would belong to the national majority , the Bulgarians , and a ...
... Christian ' and ' a Muslim ' does not necessarily designate people who practice their religion but refers more to the origin and community belonging , e.g. a Christian would belong to the national majority , the Bulgarians , and a ...
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Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
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