Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... Italy , he divided Africa " . Recent local nationalisms such as the electoral success of the Lega Lombarda further re - enforces this tendency which consciously harks back to the then genuine ignorance of pre- Risorgimento Italy ...
... Italy , he divided Africa " . Recent local nationalisms such as the electoral success of the Lega Lombarda further re - enforces this tendency which consciously harks back to the then genuine ignorance of pre- Risorgimento Italy ...
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... Italy and Sicily throughout the Neolithic and Copper Age and is also found , alongside cult sites of other types , in adjacent parts of the central Mediterranean , including Sardinia and Malta . Three major religious themes are ...
... Italy and Sicily throughout the Neolithic and Copper Age and is also found , alongside cult sites of other types , in adjacent parts of the central Mediterranean , including Sardinia and Malta . Three major religious themes are ...
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Tradition Writing about Italy in 1974 , the French historian Jacques Le Goff remarked on the ' exceptional gravity of the weight of the past ' in the collective conscience of Italians ( 1974 : 537 my transl . ) . For Le Goff , however ...
Tradition Writing about Italy in 1974 , the French historian Jacques Le Goff remarked on the ' exceptional gravity of the weight of the past ' in the collective conscience of Italians ( 1974 : 537 my transl . ) . For Le Goff , however ...
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Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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