Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... characteristics used to assert the Mediterranean's backwardness - the ' persistence ' of religiosity . It focuses on Roman Catholic saints in Malta , and the relationship between saints ' histories and secular histories . Using Bruno ...
... characteristics used to assert the Mediterranean's backwardness - the ' persistence ' of religiosity . It focuses on Roman Catholic saints in Malta , and the relationship between saints ' histories and secular histories . Using Bruno ...
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... characteristic of modernity itself . As Collier points out ( 1997 ) , modernity is itself a tradition — a tradition which has at its centre the tendency to divide tradition from modernity ( see also van der Veer 1998 ) . Latour ( 1993 ) ...
... characteristic of modernity itself . As Collier points out ( 1997 ) , modernity is itself a tradition — a tradition which has at its centre the tendency to divide tradition from modernity ( see also van der Veer 1998 ) . Latour ( 1993 ) ...
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... characteristics . While Tunis grabbed the opportunity to open up to commerce and thus became an essential space between the two Mediterranean Basins , Algiers and Tripoli stuck rigidly to corsairing . In the nineteenth century , in a ...
... characteristics . While Tunis grabbed the opportunity to open up to commerce and thus became an essential space between the two Mediterranean Basins , Algiers and Tripoli stuck rigidly to corsairing . In the nineteenth century , in a ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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