Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 1Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... ethnic heterogeneity , and the imposition over the last four decades of a quasi - Marxist political ideology ostensibly stressing the primacy of the state . Even in the Balkans , renowned for its ethnic and religious complexity ...
... ethnic heterogeneity , and the imposition over the last four decades of a quasi - Marxist political ideology ostensibly stressing the primacy of the state . Even in the Balkans , renowned for its ethnic and religious complexity ...
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... ethnic minority where none had previously existed . 4. Byzantine Christians living under Turkish domination were further differen- tiated culturally from their Catholic Slavic brethren in northern and western Yugoslavia by the ...
... ethnic minority where none had previously existed . 4. Byzantine Christians living under Turkish domination were further differen- tiated culturally from their Catholic Slavic brethren in northern and western Yugoslavia by the ...
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... ethnic loyality and solidarity , if not outright chauvinism . Conclusions The viewpoint presented in this paper is , of course , not the only explanation for ethnic divisiveness within Yugoslavia . For example , one might also cite the ...
... ethnic loyality and solidarity , if not outright chauvinism . Conclusions The viewpoint presented in this paper is , of course , not the only explanation for ethnic divisiveness within Yugoslavia . For example , one might also cite the ...
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