Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 224
... Hungarian scholars A. Vámbéry and G. Kuun ( Adnan - Adivar 1953 : 273 ) . The belief in the relatedness of Hungarian and Turkish was also widespread in nineteenth - century Hungary , before being replaced by the Finno - Ugrian theory ...
... Hungarian scholars A. Vámbéry and G. Kuun ( Adnan - Adivar 1953 : 273 ) . The belief in the relatedness of Hungarian and Turkish was also widespread in nineteenth - century Hungary , before being replaced by the Finno - Ugrian theory ...
Page 226
... Hungarian emigrants , a gesture which further impressed Hungarian public opinion ( Káldy - Nagy 1974 : 7-8 ) . These circumstances were common knowledge in Hungary in Jókai's time , and they fostered new , positive sentiments towards ...
... Hungarian emigrants , a gesture which further impressed Hungarian public opinion ( Káldy - Nagy 1974 : 7-8 ) . These circumstances were common knowledge in Hungary in Jókai's time , and they fostered new , positive sentiments towards ...
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... Hungarian exiles and , above all , a desperate search for ways to define Hungarian national identity . For these reasons , Schiffer's claims that , for the West , the Orient was timeless and the Ottomans were the archetypal Orientals ...
... Hungarian exiles and , above all , a desperate search for ways to define Hungarian national identity . For these reasons , Schiffer's claims that , for the West , the Orient was timeless and the Ottomans were the archetypal Orientals ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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