Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 65
... argued that the freedom of gatherings could not be restricted in a constitutional regime . They also demanded that gatherings not to be prohibited automatically even if armed people participated in them.12 Opponents made a proposal and ...
... argued that the freedom of gatherings could not be restricted in a constitutional regime . They also demanded that gatherings not to be prohibited automatically even if armed people participated in them.12 Opponents made a proposal and ...
Page 223
... argued that : 13 ' Croatian churches and Muslim mosques have also suffered damage in this last war . However , Serbian Orthodox places demolished in the First and the Second World Wars are now being destroyed by the same people ...
... argued that : 13 ' Croatian churches and Muslim mosques have also suffered damage in this last war . However , Serbian Orthodox places demolished in the First and the Second World Wars are now being destroyed by the same people ...
Page 227
... argued in increasingly hyperbolic terms how unthinkable it would be for Serbs to be seen anywhere in the Muslim ... argue that they expected to be met with neprijatnosti , a term that can be translated as the plural of ' unpleasantness ...
... argued in increasingly hyperbolic terms how unthinkable it would be for Serbs to be seen anywhere in the Muslim ... argue that they expected to be met with neprijatnosti , a term that can be translated as the plural of ' unpleasantness ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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