Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... rhetoric of survivalism in this argument accomplishes two things . First , it establishes an historical or developmental trajectory in which honour and shame are seen as a relict of a previous age — a survival from before the era of ...
... rhetoric of survivalism in this argument accomplishes two things . First , it establishes an historical or developmental trajectory in which honour and shame are seen as a relict of a previous age — a survival from before the era of ...
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... rhetoric of Zionist leaders ( that is , vis- à - vis the superiority of their ' more rapid ' methods versus supposedly ' traditional ' Palestinian practices ) and the often ' defective ' reality of the Zionist agronomy on the ground.74 ...
... rhetoric of Zionist leaders ( that is , vis- à - vis the superiority of their ' more rapid ' methods versus supposedly ' traditional ' Palestinian practices ) and the often ' defective ' reality of the Zionist agronomy on the ground.74 ...
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... Rhetoric 1375b 30-31 and Strabo 13.1.32 c596 & 13.1.46 c604 . For the territory considered as Tenedian peraia see Funke 1999 : 61 and Rutishauser 2001 : 202 , contra Cook 1973 : 197–198 . On the original date of the acquisition of the ...
... Rhetoric 1375b 30-31 and Strabo 13.1.32 c596 & 13.1.46 c604 . For the territory considered as Tenedian peraia see Funke 1999 : 61 and Rutishauser 2001 : 202 , contra Cook 1973 : 197–198 . On the original date of the acquisition of the ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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