Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 7-8Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2000 |
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... described as a late example of that pheno- menon , although that is by no means a full or adequate explanation . Another part of the context is geopolitical , at least in the broad sense . The collapse of communism in the Balkans and ...
... described as a late example of that pheno- menon , although that is by no means a full or adequate explanation . Another part of the context is geopolitical , at least in the broad sense . The collapse of communism in the Balkans and ...
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... described themselves as " Greeks " or " Hellenes " , long before the formation of the kingdom of Greece in 1830 , to draw * An earlier version of this article appeared as " Common language and the common good : aspects of identity among ...
... described themselves as " Greeks " or " Hellenes " , long before the formation of the kingdom of Greece in 1830 , to draw * An earlier version of this article appeared as " Common language and the common good : aspects of identity among ...
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... described as " beautiful " and " noble " . This is an ethical as well as an aesthetic judgement . This sentence suggests , certainly , a generous and unselfish relationship between two people , a relationship that might well be described ...
... described as " beautiful " and " noble " . This is an ethical as well as an aesthetic judgement . This sentence suggests , certainly , a generous and unselfish relationship between two people , a relationship that might well be described ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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