Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... expectations , and which they detailed to the university officer . All were preparing to disseminate first - hand information - mainly about Israeli violence and Palestinian victimisation— within their networks , using media such as ...
... expectations , and which they detailed to the university officer . All were preparing to disseminate first - hand information - mainly about Israeli violence and Palestinian victimisation— within their networks , using media such as ...
Page 217
... expectation has increasingly expanded ; more precisely , that modernity is first understood as a new age from the time that expectations have distanced themselves evermore from all previous experience . ' Koselleck locates this ...
... expectation has increasingly expanded ; more precisely , that modernity is first understood as a new age from the time that expectations have distanced themselves evermore from all previous experience . ' Koselleck locates this ...
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... expectations and enabled participants to meet colleagues involved in the field of maritime history , share information concerning ongoing research and engage in a lively debate about what form the MMHN should take , in addition to ...
... expectations and enabled participants to meet colleagues involved in the field of maritime history , share information concerning ongoing research and engage in a lively debate about what form the MMHN should take , in addition to ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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