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ETHNIC IDENTITY AND THE COMMUNITY OF THE HELLENES : A REVIEW LYNETTE G. MITCHELL ABSTRACT This review of Jonathan Hall's monograph considers his limited definition of ethnicity , and suggests that Hellenic identity in Greece in the ...
ETHNIC IDENTITY AND THE COMMUNITY OF THE HELLENES : A REVIEW LYNETTE G. MITCHELL ABSTRACT This review of Jonathan Hall's monograph considers his limited definition of ethnicity , and suggests that Hellenic identity in Greece in the ...
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In the realisation that there was a self - conscious sense of a Hellenic community in the Archaic period , Hall has made an important advance from those who have imagined that the Hellenic community was only articulated as a result of ...
In the realisation that there was a self - conscious sense of a Hellenic community in the Archaic period , Hall has made an important advance from those who have imagined that the Hellenic community was only articulated as a result of ...
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As Hall himself argues , Achaean identity may have been formulated in southern Italy not as a result of confrontation with the indigenous populations but through competition with Dorian Taras or Ionian Siris ; competitive emulation ...
As Hall himself argues , Achaean identity may have been formulated in southern Italy not as a result of confrontation with the indigenous populations but through competition with Dorian Taras or Ionian Siris ; competitive emulation ...
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Articles | 255 |
Notes and Queries | 278 |
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