Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 187
... noted too by Collier 1997 : 164 ) . 5. Family - owned plots of land are still cultivated , producing olives , semi - tropical fruits and cereals . 6. They often use discourse reminiscent of dependency theory to explain the process ...
... noted too by Collier 1997 : 164 ) . 5. Family - owned plots of land are still cultivated , producing olives , semi - tropical fruits and cereals . 6. They often use discourse reminiscent of dependency theory to explain the process ...
Page 340
... noted that banking prospects were reasonably good : by 1837 , they noted , the Anglo - Maltese bank and the Banco di Malta between them held liabilities of over £ 100,000 . Although the great majority of Maltese could not save without ...
... noted that banking prospects were reasonably good : by 1837 , they noted , the Anglo - Maltese bank and the Banco di Malta between them held liabilities of over £ 100,000 . Although the great majority of Maltese could not save without ...
Page 357
... noted that the local Venetian governor often took the initiative for the gathering of information . In 1401 , the regimen of Crete had to dispatch a brigantin or any other armed navigium to spy in Alexandria and , if necessary a ...
... noted that the local Venetian governor often took the initiative for the gathering of information . In 1401 , the regimen of Crete had to dispatch a brigantin or any other armed navigium to spy in Alexandria and , if necessary a ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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