Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... sources used to study these groups . Even Marxism has tended to view everyone without regular wage - labour , such as pedlars and showmen , as belonging to a lumpen proletariat lacking the critical quality of class consciousness . But ...
... sources used to study these groups . Even Marxism has tended to view everyone without regular wage - labour , such as pedlars and showmen , as belonging to a lumpen proletariat lacking the critical quality of class consciousness . But ...
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... sources is one of the major reasons why this great naval effort has never been fully comprehended . Albert of Aix wrote an account of the crusade , shortly after its end , using eyewitnesses , knights who were deeply interested in war ...
... sources is one of the major reasons why this great naval effort has never been fully comprehended . Albert of Aix wrote an account of the crusade , shortly after its end , using eyewitnesses , knights who were deeply interested in war ...
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... sources link English forces with the capture of Laodicea and the Arab chronicler of Aleppo records that a fleet from ... sources . Mention of the Pisans is quite frequent in the sources which suggest a number of ships , though perhaps ...
... sources link English forces with the capture of Laodicea and the Arab chronicler of Aleppo records that a fleet from ... sources . Mention of the Pisans is quite frequent in the sources which suggest a number of ships , though perhaps ...
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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