Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 13-14Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2003 |
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Page 128
... past where somewhat inversely they locate a future . The anarchist survivors I worked with were well - versed in the anarchist past of their predecessors ( dating from 1868 ) and still vitally connected to their own personal anarchist ...
... past where somewhat inversely they locate a future . The anarchist survivors I worked with were well - versed in the anarchist past of their predecessors ( dating from 1868 ) and still vitally connected to their own personal anarchist ...
Page 140
... past are not con- ventional nostalgia , but for the future contained in the past , and the effect that has on an understanding of the present . For the moment I think the contrast between past and future orientations is revealing , even ...
... past are not con- ventional nostalgia , but for the future contained in the past , and the effect that has on an understanding of the present . For the moment I think the contrast between past and future orientations is revealing , even ...
Page 198
... past , as Tonkin , McDonald and Chapman have asserted , indeed organize and construct the present ( 1989 : 4-5 ) , more so in the case of Greece , where the past is still relevant in people's everyday lives and experiences playing a ...
... past , as Tonkin , McDonald and Chapman have asserted , indeed organize and construct the present ( 1989 : 4-5 ) , more so in the case of Greece , where the past is still relevant in people's everyday lives and experiences playing a ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
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