Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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date of Maltese identity by trying to answer the question ' When were the Maltese aware of themselves as distinct from other ethnic groups , with a distinctive identity of their own ? ' Personally , I believe it is not all that ...
date of Maltese identity by trying to answer the question ' When were the Maltese aware of themselves as distinct from other ethnic groups , with a distinctive identity of their own ? ' Personally , I believe it is not all that ...
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... Maltese merchants had sought to improve their means for extending commerce , to maximize the advantages of geographical location and a free port , to augment Malta's share of Mediterranean shipping and business , as well as thereby to ...
... Maltese merchants had sought to improve their means for extending commerce , to maximize the advantages of geographical location and a free port , to augment Malta's share of Mediterranean shipping and business , as well as thereby to ...
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... Maltese . Moreover , of the fifteen who are known to have held four shares each , two , or half , were leading Maltese businessmen , Agostino Portelli and Salvatore Gatt . The Gatt family seems to have been the best represented through ...
... Maltese . Moreover , of the fifteen who are known to have held four shares each , two , or half , were leading Maltese businessmen , Agostino Portelli and Salvatore Gatt . The Gatt family seems to have been the best represented through ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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