Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 59
The group had been taken to the village by a specially hired bus . On our arrival we were met by six members of the village ( sub- ) committee who were our main hosts for the visit . ( The three hosts from the programme who were our ...
The group had been taken to the village by a specially hired bus . On our arrival we were met by six members of the village ( sub- ) committee who were our main hosts for the visit . ( The three hosts from the programme who were our ...
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... village and establishing the village as part of the inland tourist route ( ruta del vino / wine route ) . The drive of different ( local to supranational ) government bodies to modernise the pueblo have materialized in the construction ...
... village and establishing the village as part of the inland tourist route ( ruta del vino / wine route ) . The drive of different ( local to supranational ) government bodies to modernise the pueblo have materialized in the construction ...
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... village because of his own disillusionment at the changes prompted by the Thatcher years in the UK . This reduced his rural idyll , a village in Essex , to a commuting village , as he described , ' full of 200-300 estate agents . ' In ...
... village because of his own disillusionment at the changes prompted by the Thatcher years in the UK . This reduced his rural idyll , a village in Essex , to a commuting village , as he described , ' full of 200-300 estate agents . ' In ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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