Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... island economy was based on subsistence cultiva- tion of grain and olive trees , with some vegetables and fruit ... island , there would be little for livestock to graze on , and few flowers for the bees ; in a good year , the island ...
... island economy was based on subsistence cultiva- tion of grain and olive trees , with some vegetables and fruit ... island , there would be little for livestock to graze on , and few flowers for the bees ; in a good year , the island ...
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... island in Greece , and the prevailing local views on Turkey and its people as a part of the local border culture . The second section examines experiences of local Greeks who have visited Turkey as tourists , using as a case study the ...
... island in Greece , and the prevailing local views on Turkey and its people as a part of the local border culture . The second section examines experiences of local Greeks who have visited Turkey as tourists , using as a case study the ...
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... island , either as members of the ruling Ottoman bureaucracy residing in the island's capital or as peasant farmers settling in ethnically mixed or homogenous villages ( Tsimis et . al . 1996 : 179ff ) . At the turn of the twentieth ...
... island , either as members of the ruling Ottoman bureaucracy residing in the island's capital or as peasant farmers settling in ethnically mixed or homogenous villages ( Tsimis et . al . 1996 : 179ff ) . At the turn of the twentieth ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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