Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 13-14Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2003 |
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Page 99
... arrived residents choose the area because of its low rent status . This implies material deprivation and , in the Maritime Museum's restorer's own words , ' the newly arrived residents do not have the same emotional rapport with the sea ...
... arrived residents choose the area because of its low rent status . This implies material deprivation and , in the Maritime Museum's restorer's own words , ' the newly arrived residents do not have the same emotional rapport with the sea ...
Page 192
... arrived neighbours , such as the Pontic refugees , the Vlachs and the Arvanites . The Arvanites who also constitute a part , albeit relatively small , of the Neo - Velanidiotic population were originally from southern Albania and have ...
... arrived neighbours , such as the Pontic refugees , the Vlachs and the Arvanites . The Arvanites who also constitute a part , albeit relatively small , of the Neo - Velanidiotic population were originally from southern Albania and have ...
Page 203
... arrival of approximately one million displaced people on the mainland as menacing and disturbing . The derogatory ... arrived in your place ( teseor dou topous ) barefoot ( anypolda ) , nobody gave us a home . The Other then , the Other ...
... arrival of approximately one million displaced people on the mainland as menacing and disturbing . The derogatory ... arrived in your place ( teseor dou topous ) barefoot ( anypolda ) , nobody gave us a home . The Other then , the Other ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
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