Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... hands . The tool she uses for saving her brother's life and clearing her own name and honour and in the end winning ... hand is a " persecuted " heroine . She has to redeem an ill deed , the killing of her mother , and as a consequence ...
... hands . The tool she uses for saving her brother's life and clearing her own name and honour and in the end winning ... hand is a " persecuted " heroine . She has to redeem an ill deed , the killing of her mother , and as a consequence ...
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... hand it would not be correct to ignore the errors made by the Cypriot liberation movement , legitimised by the principle of self - determination . Often these errors were connected with those made by Athens . The leaders of the Greek ...
... hand it would not be correct to ignore the errors made by the Cypriot liberation movement , legitimised by the principle of self - determination . Often these errors were connected with those made by Athens . The leaders of the Greek ...
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... hand and of Ziya Gökalp on the other hand . But both nationalisms were not only a matter of the so - called elites . The ideology was often the expression of the cultural and national- istic feeling of the masses . Of course , there ...
... hand and of Ziya Gökalp on the other hand . But both nationalisms were not only a matter of the so - called elites . The ideology was often the expression of the cultural and national- istic feeling of the masses . Of course , there ...
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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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