Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... traditional ' and ' modern ' groups . In terms of this dichotomy , it is possible to identify four ethos - driven sub - groupings modern men , traditional men , modern women and traditional women . Cultural contact plays an important ...
... traditional ' and ' modern ' groups . In terms of this dichotomy , it is possible to identify four ethos - driven sub - groupings modern men , traditional men , modern women and traditional women . Cultural contact plays an important ...
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... traditional ' groups . Industrialisation and an expanding market economy have provided at least some women with multiple alternatives ; similarly changes in the legal system may have worked to their relative advantage . Employment in ...
... traditional ' groups . Industrialisation and an expanding market economy have provided at least some women with multiple alternatives ; similarly changes in the legal system may have worked to their relative advantage . Employment in ...
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... traditional Greek men are as reserved in their expression of grief as ever , modern Greek Cypriot men are slightly more expressive , though their be- haviour is still far removed from that of modern women . Characteristically , during ...
... traditional Greek men are as reserved in their expression of grief as ever , modern Greek Cypriot men are slightly more expressive , though their be- haviour is still far removed from that of modern women . Characteristically , during ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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