Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 86
... relationship . The dealings of the living with the dead are profoundly different in form , norm and value from those among the living . When people act in these two spheres of their universes , they behave differently and aim at ...
... relationship . The dealings of the living with the dead are profoundly different in form , norm and value from those among the living . When people act in these two spheres of their universes , they behave differently and aim at ...
Page 93
... relationship between élites and non - élites . To summarize roughly , the failure of Socialist visions to address constructively the morality and choices of the popolino ( and indeed the bourgeoisie ) has found correspondence in a ...
... relationship between élites and non - élites . To summarize roughly , the failure of Socialist visions to address constructively the morality and choices of the popolino ( and indeed the bourgeoisie ) has found correspondence in a ...
Page 202
... relationship with urban merchants who finance the seeds and other costs , and the ta`aawana partnership are traditional in agricultural production . Tribal sheikhs in Jazirah , i.e. big landowners made such contracts with Qamishly ...
... relationship with urban merchants who finance the seeds and other costs , and the ta`aawana partnership are traditional in agricultural production . Tribal sheikhs in Jazirah , i.e. big landowners made such contracts with Qamishly ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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