Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... represented a diverse cross - section from among Western countries ' educated publics . Some were professional fact ... represent their own professional association or act in a formal advisory role to other , governmental or non ...
... represented a diverse cross - section from among Western countries ' educated publics . Some were professional fact ... represent their own professional association or act in a formal advisory role to other , governmental or non ...
Page 68
... Representing All Strands during the final week . By the time of the final presentation , most students had lost faith and ... represent attempts on part of the organisers of the programme , and of the movement , to restore good faith and ...
... Representing All Strands during the final week . By the time of the final presentation , most students had lost faith and ... represent attempts on part of the organisers of the programme , and of the movement , to restore good faith and ...
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... represent to villagers the anti - modern ethos they adhered to , but rather became an object of fascination and ... represents new sources of income - many of the villagers work in the burgeoning construction industry , or in tourist ...
... represent to villagers the anti - modern ethos they adhered to , but rather became an object of fascination and ... represents new sources of income - many of the villagers work in the burgeoning construction industry , or in tourist ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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