Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 37
... fact , unexciting as it may be to anthropological thrill - seekers , Gypsy response to religions , and to individual religious experience , is pretty much the same as that of other human beings . Furthermore- and here is where the ...
... fact , unexciting as it may be to anthropological thrill - seekers , Gypsy response to religions , and to individual religious experience , is pretty much the same as that of other human beings . Furthermore- and here is where the ...
Page 108
... fact that the state takes on responsibility for the provision of vital goods and services does not , however , abolish the economic crisis tendency that necessitated state involvement . Their production does not become economically non ...
... fact that the state takes on responsibility for the provision of vital goods and services does not , however , abolish the economic crisis tendency that necessitated state involvement . Their production does not become economically non ...
Page 162
... fact , it was politically used as a way to covertly oppose the regime by people who themselves can be defined as Spanish nationalists ( Richards 1996 : 151 , Smith 1996 : 168 ) . Therefore , archaeologists who broadly held the same ...
... fact , it was politically used as a way to covertly oppose the regime by people who themselves can be defined as Spanish nationalists ( Richards 1996 : 151 , Smith 1996 : 168 ) . Therefore , archaeologists who broadly held the same ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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