Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Greece as the cradle of Western civilisation ( Bernal , 1987 ) . Nonetheless , outside such official contexts , and certainly in the context of everyday struggles for identity and power , tradition did not , and does not fare so well ...
... Greece as the cradle of Western civilisation ( Bernal , 1987 ) . Nonetheless , outside such official contexts , and certainly in the context of everyday struggles for identity and power , tradition did not , and does not fare so well ...
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... Greece , there was no reason why nineteenth - century Bengalis could not claim one in the Vedic age . ' Before the advent of modernity in Greece and the spread of Enlightenment ideas , propagated in the first instance by Adamantios ...
... Greece , there was no reason why nineteenth - century Bengalis could not claim one in the Vedic age . ' Before the advent of modernity in Greece and the spread of Enlightenment ideas , propagated in the first instance by Adamantios ...
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... Greece , where the scholarly bibliography on merchant shipping has but shallow roots , was no different . National scholarly historiography during the greater part of the twentieth century was concerned with other matters : historical ...
... Greece , where the scholarly bibliography on merchant shipping has but shallow roots , was no different . National scholarly historiography during the greater part of the twentieth century was concerned with other matters : historical ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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