Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 241
... ACTIVITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN FROM THE SIXTEENTH TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY : FROM THE COMMUNITY OF ORIGIN TO ... activity was therefore no more than what we could call a lesser form of economic activity . However , one must note that ...
... ACTIVITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN FROM THE SIXTEENTH TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY : FROM THE COMMUNITY OF ORIGIN TO ... activity was therefore no more than what we could call a lesser form of economic activity . However , one must note that ...
Page 397
... activity was representative of the other corsairs appearing in the Status Liberi records before 1605. After that date , in general , private corsairs in Malta manifested a longer period of activity . The individuals who dominated the ...
... activity was representative of the other corsairs appearing in the Status Liberi records before 1605. After that date , in general , private corsairs in Malta manifested a longer period of activity . The individuals who dominated the ...
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... activity . 117 119 The early 1620s are dominated by the figure of the Knight Bottinera . Bottinera was active with his vascello and urca between 1619 and 1624 , having armed soldiers and corsairs under his command.118 Between 1624 and ...
... activity . 117 119 The early 1620s are dominated by the figure of the Knight Bottinera . Bottinera was active with his vascello and urca between 1619 and 1624 , having armed soldiers and corsairs under his command.118 Between 1624 and ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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