Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 89
... called for a far - reaching reappraisal of the classical visions of modernity and modernization , based on a realization that many seemingly traditional or otherwise non- modern practices or beliefs ( such as those associated with so - ...
... called for a far - reaching reappraisal of the classical visions of modernity and modernization , based on a realization that many seemingly traditional or otherwise non- modern practices or beliefs ( such as those associated with so - ...
Page 125
... called ' practical orientalism ' ( 1991 ) , followed by an attempt to ' modernize ' the Istanbul coffeehouses . The naïve paintings of religious content on the walls were replaced by portraits , coloured lithographs , and photos from ...
... called ' practical orientalism ' ( 1991 ) , followed by an attempt to ' modernize ' the Istanbul coffeehouses . The naïve paintings of religious content on the walls were replaced by portraits , coloured lithographs , and photos from ...
Page 225
buildings called porthmeia , which seemed to have been a favourite location for those people who spent their lives socialising , and are , hence , condemned by the moralist Plutarch ( Moralia 604a ) . We have some attestations of inter ...
buildings called porthmeia , which seemed to have been a favourite location for those people who spent their lives socialising , and are , hence , condemned by the moralist Plutarch ( Moralia 604a ) . We have some attestations of inter ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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