Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... Empire and were reluctant to become involved ( Crawley 1930 ) . They did not wish to be seen to support any apparent challenge to the principle of imperial sovereignty , lest it should encourage the liberal opposition within their own ...
... Empire and were reluctant to become involved ( Crawley 1930 ) . They did not wish to be seen to support any apparent challenge to the principle of imperial sovereignty , lest it should encourage the liberal opposition within their own ...
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... Empire . Mehmet Ali of Egypt had decided to expand into Syria . Although the Treaty of Constantinople ( 21 July 1832 ) ( Hertslet 1875 : no . 161 ) sketched out a new boundary for Greece , the demarcation of a precise line was left to ...
... Empire . Mehmet Ali of Egypt had decided to expand into Syria . Although the Treaty of Constantinople ( 21 July 1832 ) ( Hertslet 1875 : no . 161 ) sketched out a new boundary for Greece , the demarcation of a precise line was left to ...
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... empires in south - eastern Europe , Austria - Hungary no less than the Ottoman Empire . The second guiding principle was the preservation of peace in Europe . This was to be achieved by avoiding conflict between the Russian and Ottoman ...
... empires in south - eastern Europe , Austria - Hungary no less than the Ottoman Empire . The second guiding principle was the preservation of peace in Europe . This was to be achieved by avoiding conflict between the Russian and Ottoman ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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