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In this presentation, I would like to range wider than simply discussing the impact on Gozo of the projected European Union membership. The impression being fostered among us is that there is no alternative to E.U. membership and that therefore, we should all seek to put ourselves into that scenario. It is a self-serving impression, spread by those who
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Letrilla devota a Nuestra Señora de los Dolores.
A la Virgen. Los siete gozos eternos de la Virgen Maria. A la divina PastoraGrav. xil. precedeix al títBandesText a 2 col. - ReclamsSign.: [ ]
Laborda, Agustín, Vídua de, actiu 1780-1818, imp
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Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2009-2010Contiene: Los pajaritos. Responsarios [sic].
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Religion : a perspective into Gozo's mystery
Gozo is deceptively tiny for its history. Though for the most part its history is still shrouded in mystery, it is so evident and so compelling that Gozo's past is a larger than life story of an island steeped in the events, cultures and civilizations of the Mediterranean wherein it has floated since the last ice age tied, together with its elder ...
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Reflections on the historiography of hospitaller Gozo
If were asked to describe the state of our historiography today, I would not hesitate to define it as one experiencing a general crisis. Ironically, this crisis has been the result of the overwhelming quantitative progress achieved by our local archival researchers, Gozitan and Maltese, the massive accumulation (or should it be called a 'monstrous ...
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Malta and Gozo are small offshore islands with a millennial history of maritime exploitation, from pioneer farmers to predatory pirates. Settled by the Phoenicians some time in the eighth century bce until they were occupied by Rome in 218 bce, Malta and Gozo offered these Levantine seafarers an ideal place to reside and exploit. The chapter draws on a
Maxine Anastasi, Nicholas C. Vella
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Malta and Gozo are small offshore islands with a millennial history of maritime exploitation, from pioneer farmers to predatory pirates. Settled by the Phoenicians some time in the eighth century bce until they were occupied by Rome in 218 bce, Malta and Gozo offered these Levantine seafarers an ideal place to reside and exploit. The chapter draws on a
Maxine Anastasi, Nicholas C. Vella
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