Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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STAR OF THE PARTHENON , CYPRIOT MÉLANGE : EDUCATION AND REPRESENTATION IN COLONIAL CYPRUS MICHAEL GIVEN University of Glasgow This article examines Greek Cypriot and colonial British school architecture in Cyprus during the British colonial ...
STAR OF THE PARTHENON , CYPRIOT MÉLANGE : EDUCATION AND REPRESENTATION IN COLONIAL CYPRUS MICHAEL GIVEN University of Glasgow This article examines Greek Cypriot and colonial British school architecture in Cyprus during the British colonial ...
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... colonial administrators of Cyprus maintain and justify their imperialist and , for the most part , unwanted rule over Cyprus ? Were colonial education policies deliberate acts of repression or the result of a genuine desire to develop ...
... colonial administrators of Cyprus maintain and justify their imperialist and , for the most part , unwanted rule over Cyprus ? Were colonial education policies deliberate acts of repression or the result of a genuine desire to develop ...
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... colonial projects ' ( Thomas 1994 : 105 ; Crinson 1996 : 6 ) , each with its own motivations , representations , and relationships to broader historical developments . The same applies to the various Greek Cypriot manifestations of ...
... colonial projects ' ( Thomas 1994 : 105 ; Crinson 1996 : 6 ) , each with its own motivations , representations , and relationships to broader historical developments . The same applies to the various Greek Cypriot manifestations of ...
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