Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 38
... become so prevalent , particularly with helicopters on call , that no babies have been born on the island since 1977 , hence the lack of data from the 80s . This would be an important point to consider for anyone using local birth ...
... become so prevalent , particularly with helicopters on call , that no babies have been born on the island since 1977 , hence the lack of data from the 80s . This would be an important point to consider for anyone using local birth ...
Page 184
... become only recently apparent . In a rather similar way , the nationalist worldviews developed in the Greek and Turkish nation - states in the last couple of centuries had been inhibiting the development of an independent Cypriot ...
... become only recently apparent . In a rather similar way , the nationalist worldviews developed in the Greek and Turkish nation - states in the last couple of centuries had been inhibiting the development of an independent Cypriot ...
Page 272
... becoming Christian or Muslims is interpreted as a choice . between being Bulgarian or Turk . Being a Pomak among Pomaks ... become polarised giving credence to a newly essentialised category of what is locally called ' Pomak tribe ' used ...
... becoming Christian or Muslims is interpreted as a choice . between being Bulgarian or Turk . Being a Pomak among Pomaks ... become polarised giving credence to a newly essentialised category of what is locally called ' Pomak tribe ' used ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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