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Representation and positioning of post-Socialist identities in Jurica Pavčić's short stories | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (1): 1-14 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Democracy compromised. An interpretation of the Greek economic and political crisis in the period 2009-2015 | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (1): 15-36 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Why does the AKP hate cultivated minds? The historical background of anti-intellectualism of political Islam in Turkey | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (1): 37-56 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
New perspectives on old challenges: reassessing maritime trade in the central Adriatic Sea | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (1): 57-72 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Lifecourse of place, and intergenerational transmissions of health determinants: a long-term view of factors affecting health in two deprived areas in Malta | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (1): 73-95 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Two panoramas of the Mediterranean: an overview of the novel Aganta Burina Burinata by the fisherman of Halicarnassus in the light of Fernand Braudel's three-layered time method | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (1): 97-109 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Camus, the absurd Meursault, and Alexandros Panagoulis | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (2): 121-34 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
'Race' to the bottom?: Critical reflections on race relations in Malta over the past 20 years | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (2): 135-54 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Governing the Greek consolidation state: the far right as a symptom of failure and manifestation of efficiency | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (2): 155-69 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Revisiting Nasserite Egyptianness in Leila Ahmed's memoir A border passage: from Cairo to America - a woman's journey | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (2): 171-86 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Medieval private property in Cilician Armenia: the Mediterranean context (the 13th-14th centuries) | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (2): 187-98 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Living in two languages: regimes of language and identity constructions in Maltese-English bilinguals: a case study | 2022 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 31 (2): 199-219 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Oil sardines, labour and ruptured histories in the upper Adriatic: the Mirna cannery in Rovinj since the early twentieth century | 2021 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 30 (1): 1-19 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Notes on letters from Maltese archaeologists to Alfred Louis Delattre (1902-1909) | 2021 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 30 (1): 21-40 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
From local vernaculars to the national folk architecture and back: on the articulation, popularisation and preservation of Greek traditional architecture (1902-1981) | 2021 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 30 (1): 41-62 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
A Mediterranean society? Jews in Mediterranean history, the Mediterranean in Jewish history | 2021 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 30 (1): 63-83 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Questioning the national origins of vernacular houses: the case of the northern Aegean region, before and after the population exchange | 2021 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 30 (1): 85-106 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Towards the construction of a Mare Nostrum: why the European Union needs to develop its own form of intercultural dialogue in the Mediterranean | 2021 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 30 (1): 107-24 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Bucolic dramas and the Greek village: a transcultural comparison | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (1): 1-18 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
French colonial ambitions in the Levant: the creation of Saint Joseph University in Beirut (1875-1914) | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (1): 19-33 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Microhistorical interchanges in the Mediterranean: the Malta-Scicli connection in early modernity | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (1): 35-56 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
European postcolonialism and cultural policy in the Mediterranean: an assessment of Malta | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (1): 57-74 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Istrian residents' attitudes towards the teaching of Italian in Croatian schools in Istria | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (1): 75-93 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The role of teacher code-switching and its functions in the L2 English classroom: insight into CG students' attitudes at tertiary level education | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (1): 95-120 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Multiculturalism and criminal mystery in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express and Peyami Safa's Arséne Lupin in Istanbul | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (2): 133-44 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Capturing 1974: Doros Partasides's photographs of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (2): 145-62 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Island life in Greek cinema: at the time of wanderlust tourism | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (2): 163-76 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The politics of language: linguistics rhetorics and political history in Makarios' Nenikikamen ('we have triumphed') | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (2): 177-96 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
History from the point of view of the evolution of moral systems: the case of Cyprus | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (2): 197-210 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Fragile democracies and military interventions: a comparative account of Spain and Turkey | 2020 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 29 (2): 211-28 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Seeking authenticity: heritage and value within the intangible economy | 2019 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 28 (2): 117-32 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Jews and conversos of the Spanish empire: financiers and bureaucrats in Italy, 1492-1630 | 2019 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 28 (2): 133-54 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Routes of daily practices: food clothing and linguistic choices in the study of pluralism in pre-modern Mediterranean port cities | 2019 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 28 (2): 155-70 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Ottoman literature as Mediterranean literature: travel, imperialism, and comparison in Hac Yolunda by Cenab Şabbedin | 2019 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 28 (2): 171-86 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Reflecting on the self and the other: a precious gift of ethnographic research | 2019 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 28 (2): 187-200 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The Turkish postmodern: complexity in Hasan Ali Toptaş's novels | 2019 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 28 (2): 201-15 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The effects of Ottoman-Russian war of 1768-1774 in the Mediterranean: the case of Cyprus in the light of Ottoman documents | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (1): 63-76 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The Fratres Hospitals S. Lazari in Regnum Siciliae | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (1): 77-91 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Greek islanders leaving Turkish soil: what oral history conveys about incentives behind migration from Imvros Island? | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (1): 19-34 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Hunting and game in Malta in the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries: a historical anthropological approach | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (1): 35-48 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The multi-cultural origins of the Salernitan medical school: a historiographic debate | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (1): 1-18 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The origins of Tunisian tourism | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (1): 49-61 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Religious marriages in the Mediterranean | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (2): 101-10 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Marriages at the margins: interfaith marriages in the Mediterranean | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (2): 111-32 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Syrian Protestant marriages in early to mid-nineteenth century bilād-al-shām: 'aliens at home' or rooted in Syrian tradition | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (2): 133-49 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Marriage conversions: shari's courts, Romanian brides and Palestinian Bedouin in-laws | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (2): 149-58 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Testing the boundaries of religious marriage (and divorce) in popular culture: Egyptian television drama reinforcing and challenging marriage taboos | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (2): 159-72 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Interfaith marriages across the Mediterranean sea: spouses sailing between state law and sharī'ah | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (2): 173-90 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The legal and social interaction between religious sectarianism and Lebanese national secular identity in the field of civil marriage | 2018 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 27 (2): 191-208 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Mediterranean fractures: introduction | 2017 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 26 (3): 1-6 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 |