Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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Page 43
... development of Cyprus has been marked by the contrast between dependence and the indigenous Cypriot culture - for example during the struggle between Byzantium and Islam or during the rule of the Lusignans or the Venetians . From the ...
... development of Cyprus has been marked by the contrast between dependence and the indigenous Cypriot culture - for example during the struggle between Byzantium and Islam or during the rule of the Lusignans or the Venetians . From the ...
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... developments within a country to outside manipulation without looking at domestic structures would amount not only to oversimplification but also to a mystification of such notions as foreign penetration and imperialism ... I said that ...
... developments within a country to outside manipulation without looking at domestic structures would amount not only to oversimplification but also to a mystification of such notions as foreign penetration and imperialism ... I said that ...
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... development of a common Cypriot identity , they would not have used those basically disuniting terms Greeks and Turks . This communal dualism was therefore problematic . It represented a division which was irreconcilable with the notion ...
... development of a common Cypriot identity , they would not have used those basically disuniting terms Greeks and Turks . This communal dualism was therefore problematic . It represented a division which was irreconcilable with the notion ...
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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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