Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... early 1590s , 1598 , 1602 and 1605 ; or during plague epidemics , as in the outbreak of 1632 , or in the aftermath of the massive Turkish attack on Malta of 1614 . Immediately following this particular year , the number of applications ...
... early 1590s , 1598 , 1602 and 1605 ; or during plague epidemics , as in the outbreak of 1632 , or in the aftermath of the massive Turkish attack on Malta of 1614 . Immediately following this particular year , the number of applications ...
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... early 1620s are dominated by the figure of the Knight Bottinera . Bottinera was active with his vascello and urca between 1619 and 1624 , having armed soldiers and corsairs under his command.118 Between 1624 and 1628 , the local ...
... early 1620s are dominated by the figure of the Knight Bottinera . Bottinera was active with his vascello and urca between 1619 and 1624 , having armed soldiers and corsairs under his command.118 Between 1624 and 1628 , the local ...
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... early modern Malta of an ' urban way of life ' : ' In the end , the shift from a state consisting of rural dwellers to one with a strong urban base proved to be a major feature in the profound change effecting ( sic ) Maltese life and ...
... early modern Malta of an ' urban way of life ' : ' In the end , the shift from a state consisting of rural dwellers to one with a strong urban base proved to be a major feature in the profound change effecting ( sic ) Maltese life and ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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