Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... discussion , particularly important when studying Mediterranean societies and cultures , and to encourage dialogue between academics based in North American and North European Universities and in Mediterranean ones . The journal series ...
... discussion , particularly important when studying Mediterranean societies and cultures , and to encourage dialogue between academics based in North American and North European Universities and in Mediterranean ones . The journal series ...
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... discussion of the day - to - day generation of temporal reality , however , it fails to establish the relationship between cultural and objective time , the clarification of which enables further theoretical elaboration . My own ...
... discussion of the day - to - day generation of temporal reality , however , it fails to establish the relationship between cultural and objective time , the clarification of which enables further theoretical elaboration . My own ...
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... discussion . It also does not breakdown full - time wine growers into those with larger and smaller holdings , or address the large number of part - time wine growers with smaller vineyards . 13. See Hodges 2001 for discussion of Pierre ...
... discussion . It also does not breakdown full - time wine growers into those with larger and smaller holdings , or address the large number of part - time wine growers with smaller vineyards . 13. See Hodges 2001 for discussion of Pierre ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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