Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Maritime History Network ( MMHN ) . The selection process was not an easy one , and despite editorial constraints on the number of Melitensia and non - English language papers having already obliged us to set aside a number of ...
... Maritime History Network ( MMHN ) . The selection process was not an easy one , and despite editorial constraints on the number of Melitensia and non - English language papers having already obliged us to set aside a number of ...
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... maritime history of the Mediterranean met at the International Congress of Maritime History in Esbjerg , Denmark in August 2000 and decided to bring together scholars working in the same area of study . It was decided that the ...
... maritime history of the Mediterranean met at the International Congress of Maritime History in Esbjerg , Denmark in August 2000 and decided to bring together scholars working in the same area of study . It was decided that the ...
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... maritime power of Venice , as well as its economy , was based on its maritime transportation network , its commercial routes and its colonies . By the end of the fourteenth century , the Venetian empire consisted of islands in the ...
... maritime power of Venice , as well as its economy , was based on its maritime transportation network , its commercial routes and its colonies . By the end of the fourteenth century , the Venetian empire consisted of islands in the ...
Contents
520103 | 1 |
Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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