10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «KLEPHTISM»
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Nation-building and identity in Europe: the dialogics of ...
19-28). In the following section I explore how the history of klephtism was related
to Scottish and Irish myths of social protest, producing a bloodless picture of
nationalist outlawry and associating it with particular forms of masculinity. Further
...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ...
When with every temptation to break out into its old excesses ; with a lingering
love of the old klephtism, which is far from being extinguished ; and, above all,
with the opportunity which every revolution affords, for avenging old injuries, and
...
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The New Monthly Magazine
Through the traditions and the manners of the inhabitants, who are pre-eminently
addicted to piracy and klephtism — through the natural disposition of the terrain,
which is filled with narrow valleys and defiles, forming a multitude of natural ...
I remember, in the palmy times of klephtism, some atrocities were inflicted on its
shepherds, for having discovered the secrets of their villainous friends, which
were not to be surpassed in Greece — noses and ears cut off, and the victims
turned ...
Sir Thomas Wyse, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 1871
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... kam, tit kittle: kam, pilo, tit kitty: kam, tit klaxon: kleg klepht: klep klephtism: klep
kleptic: klep kleptocracy : klep kleptomania: klep, men I kloof: gleubh klystron:
kleu II Klytoris: morui knapsack : gen knar: gen knave: gen knead: gen Knecht:
gen ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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Impressions of Greece. With an intr. by (W.M.) Wyse, and ...
I remember, in the palmy times of klephtism, some atrocities were inflicted on its
shepherds, for having discovered the secrets of their villainous friends, which
were not to be surpassed in Greece — noses and ears cut off, and the victims
turned ...
Thomas Wyse (sir.), Winifrede M Wyse, 1871
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English Language Word Builder
... ALBINOISM BRUTALISM CAUTELISM DIALOGISM EUPHONISM FLUNKYISM
GOTHICISM HYBRIDISM KLEPHTISM PANDERISM POETICISM RUSTICISM
SPIRITISM VIKINGISM CRATERLET TONGUELET BOOGERMAN CORNERMAN
...
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Subalterns and Social Protest: History from Below in the ...
But 'unlike klephtism', as Petropulos remarks, 'armatolism included communities
of people, not just bands and individual leaders. The region policed by a group of
armatoloi was known as an armatolik ... enjoy[ed] complete autonomy, which ...
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Yugoslavia and Its Historians: Understanding the Balkan Wars ...
Patriotic commentators emphasized that this sort of contemporary banditry had
nothing to do with historic klephtism, and emphatically nothing to do with the
essence of the Greek character — if not actually committed by foreign nationals ...
Edited by Norman M. Naimark
and Holly Case, Norman M. Naimark, 2003
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Brigands with a cause: brigandage and irredentism in modern ...
For a recent Marxist analysis of klephtism and armatolism, and the economic
basis of the military class under consideration, see Spyros Asdrahas, 'Quelques
aspects du banditisme social en Grece au XVIIP siecle', Etudes Balkaniques, ...
Giannēs Koliopoulos, 1987