Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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Page 295
... British colonialism , recent political Independence , or location in the Mediterranean . In many ex - British colonies social anthropological research was common . In the many Medi- terranean societies that achieved nation - statehood ...
... British colonialism , recent political Independence , or location in the Mediterranean . In many ex - British colonies social anthropological research was common . In the many Medi- terranean societies that achieved nation - statehood ...
Page 296
... British with their Protestant world view found it problematical to recognize the political significance of the Churches in both societies . In Malta for example the British were much more reluctant to confront the Church than in Cyprus ...
... British with their Protestant world view found it problematical to recognize the political significance of the Churches in both societies . In Malta for example the British were much more reluctant to confront the Church than in Cyprus ...
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... British , Malta became a satellite of a distant metropolitan centre , progressively developed as a staging post on ... British actively encouraged a move away from the Baroque to neo - Classicism through a strategic use of patronage ...
... British , Malta became a satellite of a distant metropolitan centre , progressively developed as a staging post on ... British actively encouraged a move away from the Baroque to neo - Classicism through a strategic use of patronage ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
Continuities Contradictions | 30 |
The Caccia di Tori Regeneration | 46 |
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