Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 13-14Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2003 |
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... Greek Cypriots than with the Turks / The Greek Cypriots have more in common with Turkish Cypriots than with the Greeks . 44.3 All Turks / Greeks are the same . 44.4 The Turks / Greeks are a barbarous / trickster people . 44.5 The ...
... Greek Cypriots than with the Turks / The Greek Cypriots have more in common with Turkish Cypriots than with the Greeks . 44.3 All Turks / Greeks are the same . 44.4 The Turks / Greeks are a barbarous / trickster people . 44.5 The ...
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... Greek nation has a lot to be ashamed of . On the other side of this , the statement The Turkish nation has a lot to be proud of receives the lowest rate of approval among Greek Cypriots , an average of 2.11 , or 12.4 % . This pattern ...
... Greek nation has a lot to be ashamed of . On the other side of this , the statement The Turkish nation has a lot to be proud of receives the lowest rate of approval among Greek Cypriots , an average of 2.11 , or 12.4 % . This pattern ...
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drop for both Turkish and Greek Cypriots . For instance , only 16 % of Greek Cypriots ( 2.26 on the agreement scale ) agree that they have more in common with Turkish Cypriots than with Greeks , whereas 45.1 % of Turkish Cypriots ( an ...
drop for both Turkish and Greek Cypriots . For instance , only 16 % of Greek Cypriots ( 2.26 on the agreement scale ) agree that they have more in common with Turkish Cypriots than with Greeks , whereas 45.1 % of Turkish Cypriots ( an ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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