Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... rule the country to the extent that it has not been built up by them and is still awaiting its cultivators ' , ' clarifies the chain of referents linking Tel Aviv to modernity , although not in the direct manner imagined by its leaders ...
... rule the country to the extent that it has not been built up by them and is still awaiting its cultivators ' , ' clarifies the chain of referents linking Tel Aviv to modernity , although not in the direct manner imagined by its leaders ...
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... rule . ' 15 It is therefore clear that there is no lack of sources ; they simply require systematic treatment and appropriate processing . The final aim is to create a database covering as many comparative values as possible , which ...
... rule . ' 15 It is therefore clear that there is no lack of sources ; they simply require systematic treatment and appropriate processing . The final aim is to create a database covering as many comparative values as possible , which ...
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28 As a rule , the standard of a historiography is ' measured ' by the general syntheses . For all the impressive rhetoric and pompous pronouncements about the ' maritime nature ' of the Greek people , noteworthy works of synthesis have ...
28 As a rule , the standard of a historiography is ' measured ' by the general syntheses . For all the impressive rhetoric and pompous pronouncements about the ' maritime nature ' of the Greek people , noteworthy works of synthesis have ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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