Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... region has been viewed as a discrete sociocultural entity , defined in objective cultural or material terms . Braudel's notion of Mediterranean unity defined by a discrete network of trading links ( 1976 : 276 ) ; Davis's view of the region ...
... region has been viewed as a discrete sociocultural entity , defined in objective cultural or material terms . Braudel's notion of Mediterranean unity defined by a discrete network of trading links ( 1976 : 276 ) ; Davis's view of the region ...
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... region , the pueblo has been incorporated into a drive by the regional government to spread the benefits of expanding coastal tourism ( a valuable contributor to Spain's GDP ) to inland sites . Recent projects have been undertaken to ...
... region , the pueblo has been incorporated into a drive by the regional government to spread the benefits of expanding coastal tourism ( a valuable contributor to Spain's GDP ) to inland sites . Recent projects have been undertaken to ...
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... region of Andalucía had the highest levels of unemployment within the EC between 1988-1990 ( Therborn 1995 : 200 ) . It was only by entering into the Common Market that Spain became a recipient of aid that redressed regional ...
... region of Andalucía had the highest levels of unemployment within the EC between 1988-1990 ( Therborn 1995 : 200 ) . It was only by entering into the Common Market that Spain became a recipient of aid that redressed regional ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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