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Greek Cypriot cultural and national identity was and is to a great extent an expression of the persisting force of the indigenous culture of the island . Incidentally , the same is also true , mutatis mutandis , for the Turkish Cypriots ...
Greek Cypriot cultural and national identity was and is to a great extent an expression of the persisting force of the indigenous culture of the island . Incidentally , the same is also true , mutatis mutandis , for the Turkish Cypriots ...
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It was an expression of Greek and Turkish Cypriot nationalisms respectively . From the angle of both nationalisms , nation and people had to be coterminous . This was manifested in the ideology of committed nationalists on both sides of ...
It was an expression of Greek and Turkish Cypriot nationalisms respectively . From the angle of both nationalisms , nation and people had to be coterminous . This was manifested in the ideology of committed nationalists on both sides of ...
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The constitution was not an expression of the will of the Cypriot people , not even an expression of the will of the socalled elites of the two communities . The constitution was imposed from outside .
The constitution was not an expression of the will of the Cypriot people , not even an expression of the will of the socalled elites of the two communities . The constitution was imposed from outside .
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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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