Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... 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 identity in Cyprus . As Hadjipavlou's extensive ...
... 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 identity in Cyprus . As Hadjipavlou's extensive ...
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... Similar images were transmitted to Kirtsoglou by her own grandmother who , although she was only a small child when she left her natal Anatolian village as a result of the population exchange between the two countries , she had her own ...
... Similar images were transmitted to Kirtsoglou by her own grandmother who , although she was only a small child when she left her natal Anatolian village as a result of the population exchange between the two countries , she had her own ...
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... similar ( semi- ) quotes . For example , when asked by a journalist why they had violently taken control of the town of Prijedor , the local Serbian police chief allegedly answered : ' Because they intended to do it to us ' ( Pašalić ...
... similar ( semi- ) quotes . For example , when asked by a journalist why they had violently taken control of the town of Prijedor , the local Serbian police chief allegedly answered : ' Because they intended to do it to us ' ( Pašalić ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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