Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 43
... called a propensity to violence and where conflict and hostility appear interwoven in a chain of causality . For example , in certain places of Greece , as in Crete , conflict between siblings over property distribution gives rise to ...
... called a propensity to violence and where conflict and hostility appear interwoven in a chain of causality . For example , in certain places of Greece , as in Crete , conflict between siblings over property distribution gives rise to ...
Page 99
... called public and private spheres . Although the public sphere has traditionally intervened - or declined to intervene - in the private sphere as it has seen fit , the communication of private needs to the public sphere has been more ...
... called public and private spheres . Although the public sphere has traditionally intervened - or declined to intervene - in the private sphere as it has seen fit , the communication of private needs to the public sphere has been more ...
Page 209
... called into question , partly as a result of modern distrust of travel descriptions as historically reliable . However , the rediscovery of a great number of Busbequius's official diplomatic letters from the period of his embassy to the ...
... called into question , partly as a result of modern distrust of travel descriptions as historically reliable . However , the rediscovery of a great number of Busbequius's official diplomatic letters from the period of his embassy to the ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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