Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... present . In this way they never ' lose ' their cultural identity nor do they lose sight of the conditions under which it is ( and is not ) realized . Their critical commentary on the present which insists that it is not a result of ...
... present . In this way they never ' lose ' their cultural identity nor do they lose sight of the conditions under which it is ( and is not ) realized . Their critical commentary on the present which insists that it is not a result of ...
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... present in several ways . The accounts of some respondents reflect the approach primarily propagated by official Greek historiography about villainous and dangerous Turks of the Ottoman era and in modern times . Almost at the other end ...
... present in several ways . The accounts of some respondents reflect the approach primarily propagated by official Greek historiography about villainous and dangerous Turks of the Ottoman era and in modern times . Almost at the other end ...
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... present ( 1989 : 4–5 ) , more so in the case of Greece , where the past is still relevant in people's everyday lives and experiences playing a profound role " in the mundane venues of everyday life " ( Sutton 1998 : 4 ) . The nationally ...
... present ( 1989 : 4–5 ) , more so in the case of Greece , where the past is still relevant in people's everyday lives and experiences playing a profound role " in the mundane venues of everyday life " ( Sutton 1998 : 4 ) . The nationally ...
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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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