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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... question has tended to focus on their exclusive nature , taking its lead from the theory that identity develops not only in terms of what members of a group have in common but also to distinguish them from those outside it.9 This trend ...
... question has tended to focus on their exclusive nature , taking its lead from the theory that identity develops not only in terms of what members of a group have in common but also to distinguish them from those outside it.9 This trend ...
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... question . The basis of Byzantine political theory , like that of every other political system in pre - liberal Europe , was the idea of a universal common good , which rose above the interests and needs of any particular individual or ...
... question . The basis of Byzantine political theory , like that of every other political system in pre - liberal Europe , was the idea of a universal common good , which rose above the interests and needs of any particular individual or ...
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... question mark against it with the introductory phrase : " the truth appears to be that ... " . Cavafy , in effect , presents a paraphrase of Diehl's view , not as the truth , but as the view which the balance of the evidence favours ...
... question mark against it with the introductory phrase : " the truth appears to be that ... " . Cavafy , in effect , presents a paraphrase of Diehl's view , not as the truth , but as the view which the balance of the evidence favours ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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