The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 40University of Auckland., 2006 |
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... cultural landscape during the twentieth century . Clearly , however , the most obvious cultural context for a discussion of Holcroft's work is the literary one . Lawrence Jones has used Allen Curnow's term ' anti - myth ' to explore the ...
... cultural landscape during the twentieth century . Clearly , however , the most obvious cultural context for a discussion of Holcroft's work is the literary one . Lawrence Jones has used Allen Curnow's term ' anti - myth ' to explore the ...
Strana 280
... cultural developments that are our own , and which allow us to affirm our identity ' ( p.280 ) . Assassinated one year later , in 1989 , by a disaffected militant , Tjibaou had almost no opportunity to see whether the gamble would pay ...
... cultural developments that are our own , and which allow us to affirm our identity ' ( p.280 ) . Assassinated one year later , in 1989 , by a disaffected militant , Tjibaou had almost no opportunity to see whether the gamble would pay ...
Strana 283
... cultural history owes him . The drive and energy of the introduction for radical new approaches that integrate religion with cultural history is not shared by all of the book . The erratic quality of the content is something of a hurdle ...
... cultural history owes him . The drive and energy of the introduction for radical new approaches that integrate religion with cultural history is not shared by all of the book . The erratic quality of the content is something of a hurdle ...
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