Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 121
... coffeehouses in the Mediterranean were reinstated as oriental and traditional . The history of modern institutions like the coffeehouse suggests that modernity may not necessarily be entirely and essentially European ; hence ...
... coffeehouses in the Mediterranean were reinstated as oriental and traditional . The history of modern institutions like the coffeehouse suggests that modernity may not necessarily be entirely and essentially European ; hence ...
Page 126
coffeehouses could accommodate the new class of Ottoman intelligentsia of the Enlightenment . The extent to which the coffeehouses changed parallels , and in one sense visualizes , the essence of piecemeal modernization attempted by the ...
coffeehouses could accommodate the new class of Ottoman intelligentsia of the Enlightenment . The extent to which the coffeehouses changed parallels , and in one sense visualizes , the essence of piecemeal modernization attempted by the ...
Page 127
... coffeehouses led to a cultural revolution . As the first commercial secular public space of socialization that moved beyond being an extension of the spiritual or private world , coffeehouses served an important social function . They ...
... coffeehouses led to a cultural revolution . As the first commercial secular public space of socialization that moved beyond being an extension of the spiritual or private world , coffeehouses served an important social function . They ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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