Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... remains trapped in the past respectively , that which has liberated itself from all controls and hence controls itself and that which remains under control and is subject to alien forces . This division however , is not as stable as it ...
... remains trapped in the past respectively , that which has liberated itself from all controls and hence controls itself and that which remains under control and is subject to alien forces . This division however , is not as stable as it ...
Page 96
... remains as much a space of non - modernity as of modernity , as underneath its modernist veneer was an impure , non - modern reality ( Palestinians and other nomads and contrary discourses ) , a fact supported by the ability of those ...
... remains as much a space of non - modernity as of modernity , as underneath its modernist veneer was an impure , non - modern reality ( Palestinians and other nomads and contrary discourses ) , a fact supported by the ability of those ...
Page 414
... remains uncatalogued but also continues to be latent . " 16 II . The proceedings Our understanding of the lacunae in the historiography of Greek merchant shipping is predicated on the knowledge of its most important milestones and the ...
... remains uncatalogued but also continues to be latent . " 16 II . The proceedings Our understanding of the lacunae in the historiography of Greek merchant shipping is predicated on the knowledge of its most important milestones and the ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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