Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 92
... land was not ' dead ' just because the British changed a category of land tenure with the ostensible goal of helping ' develop ' the land ; they knew despite the ' skillful the justifications ' of Zionist leaders that ' in reality ' the ...
... land was not ' dead ' just because the British changed a category of land tenure with the ostensible goal of helping ' develop ' the land ; they knew despite the ' skillful the justifications ' of Zionist leaders that ' in reality ' the ...
Page 98
... land purchased three years earlier from several Jewish land brokers . 7. In fact , almost twenty years later , the residents of the neighbouring German colony of Sarona wrote to the Mayor of Tel Aviv complaining about the ' damage done ...
... land purchased three years earlier from several Jewish land brokers . 7. In fact , almost twenty years later , the residents of the neighbouring German colony of Sarona wrote to the Mayor of Tel Aviv complaining about the ' damage done ...
Page 242
... land power , into the Mediterranean world , brought about a new order . The danger posed by the Ottoman power was not clearly perceived however , until it had gone beyond the stage of conquests on land . The capture of Constantinople in ...
... land power , into the Mediterranean world , brought about a new order . The danger posed by the Ottoman power was not clearly perceived however , until it had gone beyond the stage of conquests on land . The capture of Constantinople in ...
Contents
520103 | 1 |
Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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