Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 26
... church , the state , and the nation , combined with a fundamental folk ethos of familism and particularism . It is in a sense paradoxical that the European concepts associated with romanticism and nationalism tended to reinforce ...
... church , the state , and the nation , combined with a fundamental folk ethos of familism and particularism . It is in a sense paradoxical that the European concepts associated with romanticism and nationalism tended to reinforce ...
Page 90
... church , and colourful outdoor devotional processions in which hundreds of villagers take part . In addition to ... church , the festa ta ' gewwa or ' internal feast ' , and the often exuberant celebrations of the same feast that take ...
... church , and colourful outdoor devotional processions in which hundreds of villagers take part . In addition to ... church , the festa ta ' gewwa or ' internal feast ' , and the often exuberant celebrations of the same feast that take ...
Page 288
... churches , still such a dominant feature . The expansion of a former hamlet into a village worthy of parish status , or the creation of a second parish where formerly one had been sufficient - both called for the construction of a new ...
... churches , still such a dominant feature . The expansion of a former hamlet into a village worthy of parish status , or the creation of a second parish where formerly one had been sufficient - both called for the construction of a new ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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