Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... fact that everybody seems to know them . This apparent complicity is necessary for the presentation and evaluation of the self- yet it is not a charade for without the illusion / reality of secrets one cannot have the reality / illusion ...
... fact that everybody seems to know them . This apparent complicity is necessary for the presentation and evaluation of the self- yet it is not a charade for without the illusion / reality of secrets one cannot have the reality / illusion ...
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... fact that Yugoslavia was an artificial creation bringing together over eighteen Slavic and non - Slavic ethnic groups within the most multinational Euro- pean state outside the Soviet Union ( see Table I ) . Even the homogeneity of the ...
... fact that Yugoslavia was an artificial creation bringing together over eighteen Slavic and non - Slavic ethnic groups within the most multinational Euro- pean state outside the Soviet Union ( see Table I ) . Even the homogeneity of the ...
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... fact that in his later literary work he expresses his general convictions more and more explicitly and in detail ( see below ) . 9. The date of these texts is not quite certain , but the very fact that only the beginning of the struggle ...
... fact that in his later literary work he expresses his general convictions more and more explicitly and in detail ( see below ) . 9. The date of these texts is not quite certain , but the very fact that only the beginning of the struggle ...
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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