Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... interests , questioning whether these developments could indeed constitute an example of a possible ' Mediterranean ' modernity . The Changing Relevance of the Past Many recent authors have noted an increasing interest in the past ...
... interests , questioning whether these developments could indeed constitute an example of a possible ' Mediterranean ' modernity . The Changing Relevance of the Past Many recent authors have noted an increasing interest in the past ...
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... interests , although this is once again problematic , as Williams ( 1993 ) illustrates how city dwellers have idealised country life in similar ways for many hundreds of years . It is clear from this brief review that an answer to such ...
... interests , although this is once again problematic , as Williams ( 1993 ) illustrates how city dwellers have idealised country life in similar ways for many hundreds of years . It is clear from this brief review that an answer to such ...
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... INTERESTS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA . THE REPORTS OF ANGELO RUTTER , ENGLISH VICE - CONSUL IN MALTA ( 1769–1771 ) SALVATORE BOTTARI University of Messina This article concerns a number of letters that the English vice - consul in Malta ...
... INTERESTS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA . THE REPORTS OF ANGELO RUTTER , ENGLISH VICE - CONSUL IN MALTA ( 1769–1771 ) SALVATORE BOTTARI University of Messina This article concerns a number of letters that the English vice - consul in Malta ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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