Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Arab Women's Movement during 1929- 1939 , indicates that the first women who became involved in nationalist activity were already also nurturing contact with women's organisations in neighbouring Arab countries and reaching out to ...
... Arab Women's Movement during 1929- 1939 , indicates that the first women who became involved in nationalist activity were already also nurturing contact with women's organisations in neighbouring Arab countries and reaching out to ...
Page 84
... Arab farms and bedouin communities , to be administratively and ( for the Arab areas ) culturally part of Jaffa . Today the situation is reversed : While officially Tel Aviv considers Jaffa to be an integral part of a united city , the ...
... Arab farms and bedouin communities , to be administratively and ( for the Arab areas ) culturally part of Jaffa . Today the situation is reversed : While officially Tel Aviv considers Jaffa to be an integral part of a united city , the ...
Page 85
... Arab Jaffa ( including the region's Arab Jewish population ) and the surrounding villages as backward and not modern , the ability of many ( often the least educated or sophisticated ) Arabs to perceive and resist the consequences of ...
... Arab Jaffa ( including the region's Arab Jewish population ) and the surrounding villages as backward and not modern , the ability of many ( often the least educated or sophisticated ) Arabs to perceive and resist the consequences of ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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