Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 206
... majority of the working population , past and future orientation actually varied depending on the job involved . In 1990 employment in business accounted for roughly 15 % of the commune's active population , and this motor of economic ...
... majority of the working population , past and future orientation actually varied depending on the job involved . In 1990 employment in business accounted for roughly 15 % of the commune's active population , and this motor of economic ...
Page 391
... majority of whom were southern European corsairs of different nationalities , though their number also included central and eastern Europeans engaged in mercantile shipping . Greek sailors predominated within this latter category ...
... majority of whom were southern European corsairs of different nationalities , though their number also included central and eastern Europeans engaged in mercantile shipping . Greek sailors predominated within this latter category ...
Page 404
... majority of foreign settlers seeking to marry Maltese spouses were seafarers who had been brought to the island's shores as a consequence of the latter's increasing importance in Mediterranean maritime affairs . Predictably consisting ...
... majority of foreign settlers seeking to marry Maltese spouses were seafarers who had been brought to the island's shores as a consequence of the latter's increasing importance in Mediterranean maritime affairs . Predictably consisting ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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