Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 7
... force greater than her own will , but her pleas for understanding and compassion are rejected and she is eventually ostracised from the community . The imagery and language used in Blood Wedding seem to confirm a conception of ...
... force greater than her own will , but her pleas for understanding and compassion are rejected and she is eventually ostracised from the community . The imagery and language used in Blood Wedding seem to confirm a conception of ...
Page 34
... forces and forces of resistance are inherent features of social reality , indispensable products of either indigenous constraints or influences from the wider social world or both . They , at all times , pull in different directions ...
... forces and forces of resistance are inherent features of social reality , indispensable products of either indigenous constraints or influences from the wider social world or both . They , at all times , pull in different directions ...
Page 117
... force , plus a small profit ) , making perhaps inevitable the consolidation of small into large farm units in the years to come . According to Maravegias ( 1989 : 341 ) , agricultural income in Greece has increased , since farmers took ...
... force , plus a small profit ) , making perhaps inevitable the consolidation of small into large farm units in the years to come . According to Maravegias ( 1989 : 341 ) , agricultural income in Greece has increased , since farmers took ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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