Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... role . To be more precise , it is to argue that to the extent that Others have been involved , it has always been ... role in the construction of tradition and modernity , then - the role of Europe's alter ego - but they played it ...
... role . To be more precise , it is to argue that to the extent that Others have been involved , it has always been ... role in the construction of tradition and modernity , then - the role of Europe's alter ego - but they played it ...
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... role of other nationals in terms of character- and eye - witnesses . The observers themselves imagined their involvement more along the lines of audit practices , which assigned them greater authority . They had arrived with a ...
... role of other nationals in terms of character- and eye - witnesses . The observers themselves imagined their involvement more along the lines of audit practices , which assigned them greater authority . They had arrived with a ...
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... role in the production , conceptualisation and experience of tradition and change . For alongside those rapid social changes that could provoke the problematic construction of continuity and tradition at a local level , we now have the ...
... role in the production , conceptualisation and experience of tradition and change . For alongside those rapid social changes that could provoke the problematic construction of continuity and tradition at a local level , we now have the ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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