Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... carried out for a PhD dissertation , ' Transnational Lives , Plurinational Subjects : Migration , Identity and Difference among Moroccan Women in Italy ' , University of Sussex . The doctorate was funded by a Marie Curie Fellowship ...
... carried out for a PhD dissertation , ' Transnational Lives , Plurinational Subjects : Migration , Identity and Difference among Moroccan Women in Italy ' , University of Sussex . The doctorate was funded by a Marie Curie Fellowship ...
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... carried trade between southern and northern Europe . From the Mediterranean they also carried wine and other luxury wares for the English market : the Venetians in particular brought spices , silks and other marvels from the Levant ...
... carried trade between southern and northern Europe . From the Mediterranean they also carried wine and other luxury wares for the English market : the Venetians in particular brought spices , silks and other marvels from the Levant ...
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... carry contraband , before carrying on to the Levant.23 22 According to Fernand Braudel , by the end of the century the English ' were everywhere in the Mediterranean , in Moslem ... carried In the ' English ' Mediterranean ( 1511-1815 ) 275.
... carry contraband , before carrying on to the Levant.23 22 According to Fernand Braudel , by the end of the century the English ' were everywhere in the Mediterranean , in Moslem ... carried In the ' English ' Mediterranean ( 1511-1815 ) 275.
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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