Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 32
... suggesting that this was in itself an indication of the local people's religiosity — although they now have the option to have a civil wedding , very few choose to do so . To cut a long story short , my acquaintance spent the rest of ...
... suggesting that this was in itself an indication of the local people's religiosity — although they now have the option to have a civil wedding , very few choose to do so . To cut a long story short , my acquaintance spent the rest of ...
Page 90
... suggests that we must ( re ) discover the ' non- capitalist ' , ' non - West ' and ' non - modern ' as more than ... suggest a similar profitability in analyzing the space of Jaffa and her inhabitants as one of a 90 Mark LeVine.
... suggests that we must ( re ) discover the ' non- capitalist ' , ' non - West ' and ' non - modern ' as more than ... suggest a similar profitability in analyzing the space of Jaffa and her inhabitants as one of a 90 Mark LeVine.
Page 211
... suggests . What were the factors shaping local temporalisations of the past in Monadières ? What sorts of past were being temporalised ? Here I must narrow down my focus , as many different kinds of past were important to those I knew ...
... suggests . What were the factors shaping local temporalisations of the past in Monadières ? What sorts of past were being temporalised ? Here I must narrow down my focus , as many different kinds of past were important to those I knew ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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