Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... sources , chief among them : Farsoun and Landis ( 1990 ) , Hilterman ( 1991 : 41-43 ) , Rimawi ( 1993 : 78 ) , and Taraki ( 1989 : 10 , 1990 : 59–61 ) . It is also shaped by sociology lectures and guest lectures which I visited at Bir ...
... sources , chief among them : Farsoun and Landis ( 1990 ) , Hilterman ( 1991 : 41-43 ) , Rimawi ( 1993 : 78 ) , and Taraki ( 1989 : 10 , 1990 : 59–61 ) . It is also shaped by sociology lectures and guest lectures which I visited at Bir ...
Page 414
... 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 will be enriched gradually from the unknown treasure trove 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 will be enriched gradually from the unknown treasure trove of ...
Page 425
... sources is a problem that concerns modern Greek history as a whole . Despite the volume of documents published by Sathas and the commendable efforts of others , Greek corpora of sources are few in relation to the mass of unpublished ...
... sources is a problem that concerns modern Greek history as a whole . Despite the volume of documents published by Sathas and the commendable efforts of others , Greek corpora of sources are few in relation to the mass of unpublished ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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