Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... major respects . There are quotations of ancient models , but there is no close imitation ; the background is Christian , not pagan ; the love theme may be strongly present , but it is not the central one ; the setting in time and place ...
... major respects . There are quotations of ancient models , but there is no close imitation ; the background is Christian , not pagan ; the love theme may be strongly present , but it is not the central one ; the setting in time and place ...
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... major insurrection . Both sides committed atrocities ( St Clair 1972 ) : the Muslims in the Morea were virtually eliminated in a process that we have learnt to call " ethnic cleansing " , whilst the Ottoman commander , Ibrahim Pasha ...
... major insurrection . Both sides committed atrocities ( St Clair 1972 ) : the Muslims in the Morea were virtually eliminated in a process that we have learnt to call " ethnic cleansing " , whilst the Ottoman commander , Ibrahim Pasha ...
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... major European war . In addition to enlightened self - interest , the Allies were guided by concern for the Greeks . They genuinely wished to recognise the success and the sufferings of the insurgents . They were moved partly by ...
... major European war . In addition to enlightened self - interest , the Allies were guided by concern for the Greeks . They genuinely wished to recognise the success and the sufferings of the insurgents . They were moved partly by ...
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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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