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Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (4): 81–93.
Published: 01 December 2011
... in Cuba and focuses specifically on the sociopolitical context of agricultural production. Copyright 2011 by Mediterranean Affairs, Inc. 2011 Agios Nikolaos Greek Orthodox Church, Havana, Cuba.
Photo credit: Justine Williams
Mediterranean Orthodoxy in the Caribbean...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (3): 125–127.
Published: 01 September 2003
...Filip Kovacevic Victor Roudometof: Nationalism, Globalization, and Orthodoxy: The Social Origins of Ethnic Conflict in the Balkans . Westport, Connecticut:Greenwood Press, 2001. 304 pages. ISBN 0-313-31949-9. $72.95. Mediterranean Affairs, Inc. 2003 Filip Kovacevic is a political...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2014) 25 (2): 105–130.
Published: 01 June 2014
... cases, proof of connection to the village or
province was required before one was allowed membership in the group.
Religion is another salient driver of culture. Some feel the impact of reli-
gion is diachronic and “the richest source of values.”46 Orthodoxy is Greece’s
dominant faith...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2009) 20 (1): 77–93.
Published: 01 March 2009
... discuss the notion of ecumenicity of Orthodoxy that has
been promulgated for centuries by the Ecumenical Patriarchate. “Ecumenic-
ity” refers to the leadership role of the patriarch of Istanbul (Constantinople)
among Orthodox churches in fostering a supranational or cosmopolitan vision...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2008) 19 (3): 123–125.
Published: 01 September 2008
.../11, with the motto “War in the name of religion is war against religion.”
He recognizes Orthodoxy’s unique responsibility in assisting rapprochement between
East and West, having — as he is fond of saying — “a foot in both worlds.” In the words
of Madeleine Albright, former US secretary...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2008) 19 (3): 125–128.
Published: 01 September 2008
... diminished. Moreover, the patriarch has assumed
unprecedented leadership in promoting tolerance in the Middle East, particularly in the
aftermath of 9/11, with the motto “War in the name of religion is war against religion.”
He recognizes Orthodoxy’s unique responsibility in assisting rapprochement...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2008) 19 (3): 128–131.
Published: 01 September 2008
... in promoting tolerance in the Middle East, particularly in the
aftermath of 9/11, with the motto “War in the name of religion is war against religion.”
He recognizes Orthodoxy’s unique responsibility in assisting rapprochement between
East and West, having — as he is fond of saying — “a foot in both...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (3): 5–17.
Published: 01 September 2015
... subject would be a red flag to German
economic orthodoxy. But his apparent obliviousness was most probably disin-
genuous, another way of emphasizing that the Syriza leaders have the benefit
of marching to different music.
The Germans were quickly provoked by the Greeks’ presumptiousness...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2016) 27 (4): 2–20.
Published: 01 December 2016
...
Inter- Assembly on Orthodoxy total) (20 Greece
Albania, Cyprus...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (3): 86–111.
Published: 01 September 2003
...
A.D. By that time, intolerance and the demand of strict orthodoxy had elimi-
nated all non-Christian religious practices around the Mediterranean world.
Not surprisingly, it had also uprooted other, “heretical” Christian sects as
deviations from the true dogma (orthodoxy) of the established...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (2): 101–118.
Published: 01 June 2001
... and irrevocable. Croatia
and Slovenia accepted Catholicism and in the latter part of the fourteenth
century passed under the control of the Habsburg Empire. Serbia, Greece,
Bulgaria, Romania, and adjacent lands accepted Orthodoxy and for the most
part...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (3): 135–138.
Published: 01 September 2002
...
Reviews 137
Karpat’s approach to and treatment of Abdul Hamid stands in marked contrast to a
long-standing historical orthodoxy on the sultan represented even in authoritative works
such as George Lenczowski’s The Middle East in World Affairs, fourth edition...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (3): 138–141.
Published: 01 September 2002
...
Reviews 137
Karpat’s approach to and treatment of Abdul Hamid stands in marked contrast to a
long-standing historical orthodoxy on the sultan represented even in authoritative works
such as George Lenczowski’s The Middle East in World Affairs, fourth edition...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (2): 32–39.
Published: 01 June 2006
... a member of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union.
After the death of President Franjo Tudjman in 1999, the Croats were able
to overcome his authoritarianism, ideological orthodoxy, and triumphalist
nationalism. In 2005, Croatia was given the green light to join the EU...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (2): 56–66.
Published: 01 June 2002
... them face-value purveyors of the prevailing
orthodoxy. This uniformity of bias is perceived as objectivity.
The alternative to challenging face-value transmission is not to editorial-
ize about the news but to question the assertions made by officialdom, to
consider critical data that might give...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (3): 122–125.
Published: 01 September 2003
... that happy day arrives,
Bosnia will continue to be a problem.
Victor Roudometof: Nationalism, Globalization, and Orthodoxy: The Social
Origins of Ethnic Conflict in the Balkans. Westport, Connecticut: Green-
wood Press, 2001. 304 pages. ISBN 0-313-31949-9. $72.95. Reviewed by
Filip Kovacevic...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (3): 128–130.
Published: 01 September 2003
... layers of administration. Until that happy day arrives,
Bosnia will continue to be a problem.
Victor Roudometof: Nationalism, Globalization, and Orthodoxy: The Social
Origins of Ethnic Conflict in the Balkans. Westport, Connecticut: Green-
wood Press, 2001. 304 pages. ISBN 0-313-31949-9. $72.95...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (4): 120–122.
Published: 01 December 2001
... to orthodoxy and the respect for the artistic principles of the old masters,” with
the aim of recalling “the past glory of the Serbian medieval kingdom.” Later, local
artists whose works “range from utterly simplified almost caricatured icons” to fairly
skillful...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (4): 122–124.
Published: 01 December 2001
... to orthodoxy and the respect for the artistic principles of the old masters,” with
the aim of recalling “the past glory of the Serbian medieval kingdom.” Later, local
artists whose works “range from utterly simplified almost caricatured icons” to fairly
skillful...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (4): 124–128.
Published: 01 December 2001
... to orthodoxy and the respect for the artistic principles of the old masters,” with
the aim of recalling “the past glory of the Serbian medieval kingdom.” Later, local
artists whose works “range from utterly simplified almost caricatured icons” to fairly
skillful...
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