Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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... Italy ( 1860 ) , the view has somehow become established that , bogged down by lack of trust in each other and by their amoral familism and superstitious beliefs , southerners are politically and socially backward ; narrow ...
... Italy ( 1860 ) , the view has somehow become established that , bogged down by lack of trust in each other and by their amoral familism and superstitious beliefs , southerners are politically and socially backward ; narrow ...
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... Italy . 3. As I have explained in previous works , the Italian word popolino no longer inevitably carries derogatory meanings . 4. Recognizing the difficulty of using a class perspective in the analysis of this urban situation ( Pardo ...
... Italy . 3. As I have explained in previous works , the Italian word popolino no longer inevitably carries derogatory meanings . 4. Recognizing the difficulty of using a class perspective in the analysis of this urban situation ( Pardo ...
Page 103
... Italy . In K. Milton ( ed . ) : 174–188 . 1995. Political Representation and New Forms of Political Action in Italy : The Case of Brindisi . Ph.D. Thesis . University of London , under revision for publication . Putnam , D. R. 1993 ...
... Italy . In K. Milton ( ed . ) : 174–188 . 1995. Political Representation and New Forms of Political Action in Italy : The Case of Brindisi . Ph.D. Thesis . University of London , under revision for publication . Putnam , D. R. 1993 ...
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