Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 97
... economic history . The Cottonera's ' fortress ' image is inextricably bound up with the type of activity represented by the steel constructions . The region's one time economic strength derived from its location in the harbour area and ...
... economic history . The Cottonera's ' fortress ' image is inextricably bound up with the type of activity represented by the steel constructions . The region's one time economic strength derived from its location in the harbour area and ...
Page 141
... economic actors ( Narotzky 1997 chapter 5 ) who become activists , or about the social contexts in which they emerge . We are not even sure how much these social and economic variations explain the convergence and divergence between ...
... economic actors ( Narotzky 1997 chapter 5 ) who become activists , or about the social contexts in which they emerge . We are not even sure how much these social and economic variations explain the convergence and divergence between ...
Page 261
... economic decay and political disempowerment have resulted in voluntary Pomak conversions to Christianity in their individual efforts to be taken as ' loyal ' Bulgarians ( cf. Veer 1998 ) .12 I will also demonstrate how , in other cases ...
... economic decay and political disempowerment have resulted in voluntary Pomak conversions to Christianity in their individual efforts to be taken as ' loyal ' Bulgarians ( cf. Veer 1998 ) .12 I will also demonstrate how , in other cases ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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