Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies The Journal of Mediterranean Studies is an interdisciplinary journal published twice yearly . It is specifically aimed at scholars whose professional academic interests are concerned with Mediterranean ...
Journal of Mediterranean Studies The Journal of Mediterranean Studies is an interdisciplinary journal published twice yearly . It is specifically aimed at scholars whose professional academic interests are concerned with Mediterranean ...
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... Mediterranean culture in the context of the death of this Algerianist difference , killed by the Moslem reality principle and the self - evident political fact of colonial usurpation by the French . Camus's thought about the possibility ...
... Mediterranean culture in the context of the death of this Algerianist difference , killed by the Moslem reality principle and the self - evident political fact of colonial usurpation by the French . Camus's thought about the possibility ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies , 2000 ISSN : 1016-3476 Vol . 10 , No. 1 & 2 : 229–254 WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN PORTS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE FIRST CENTURY B.C. TO SIXTH CENTURY A.D. PHILIP DE SOUZA St. Mary's College , University of Surrey ...
Journal of Mediterranean Studies , 2000 ISSN : 1016-3476 Vol . 10 , No. 1 & 2 : 229–254 WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN PORTS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE FIRST CENTURY B.C. TO SIXTH CENTURY A.D. PHILIP DE SOUZA St. Mary's College , University of Surrey ...
Contents
Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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