Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... appears in an explicit form such as Maltese Catholic historiography it appears to contradict the modernist sensibility . History is not supposed to be governed by God . Rather , the discipline is supposed to be secular , with a ...
... appears in an explicit form such as Maltese Catholic historiography it appears to contradict the modernist sensibility . History is not supposed to be governed by God . Rather , the discipline is supposed to be secular , with a ...
Page 134
... appears as the biggest and most important city in the region at the time , featuring a vast variety of lifestyles and cultural influences - not the least of which is that of the new Ottoman elite or the Europeanized upper classes , who ...
... appears as the biggest and most important city in the region at the time , featuring a vast variety of lifestyles and cultural influences - not the least of which is that of the new Ottoman elite or the Europeanized upper classes , who ...
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... appear in front of an ecclesiastical judge to prove his or her single status . " In the documents of the late sixteenth century , the plaintiff did not take the witness stand . He was in many ways dependent on the witnesses whom he ...
... appear in front of an ecclesiastical judge to prove his or her single status . " In the documents of the late sixteenth century , the plaintiff did not take the witness stand . He was in many ways dependent on the witnesses whom he ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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