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2025-12-28T00:36:34ZIl-poezija Maltija : dak li jinbidel u dak li jibqa' : il-polemika bejn it-Tradizzjonalisti u l-Modernisti
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Title: Il-poezija Maltija : dak li jinbidel u dak li jibqa' : il-polemika bejn it-Tradizzjonalisti u l-Modernisti
Abstract: II-pubblikazzjoni ta' 'Linji Godda' ,fl-1973, ħamsa u għoxrin sena, wara
I-ewwel ħarġa ta "II-Muza" tat spinta' għall-polemika, li għadha sejra,
dwar il-valuri intrinsiċi, is-siwi letterarju, artistiku u ,filosofiku tal-Poeżija
Moderna vis-a-vis dawk tal-Poeżija Tradizzjonali. Dawn li gejjin huma ftit
riflessjonijiet fuq din il-polemika u I-effetti Ii qed tħalli fuq I-istudenti.1981-01-01T00:00:00Z'Macbeth' and the concept of multiple futures
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Title: 'Macbeth' and the concept of multiple futures
Abstract: "Time and the hour runs through the roughest day" says the
Thane of Glamis: in Act I Sc. 3; time, and ,the nature of time, is of vital
importance in any attempted comprehension of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'.
The central dilemma of the play is intimately bound with, time" and the
relationship between the Present and the Future may be regarded as the
mainspring of the plot.1981-01-01T00:00:00ZReturn migration to the Maltese Islands in the postwar years
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Title: Return migration to the Maltese Islands in the postwar years
Abstract: It is commonly held in Malta that return migration in the postwar
period! ha's been practically negligible. This impression seems to
have prevailed also in government circles and is implicit in the reports
of foreign economic advisers to the Malta Government. Policies on migration
have been consequently reduced to strategies on attracting and
encouraging emigration; policies on return migration are conspicuous by
their absence although some constraints on the economic activity of
migrant returnees were introduced in 1977.
The ,question of return migration is critically relevant for the
formulation of demographic and economic policies ,in the Maltese islands.
An unpredicted high return migration would disorientate projected government
plans for social and productive investment and render unattainable
the desired rate of growth, of employment. Yet, despite t'he obvious
importance of this factor, no attempt has been made to estimate the
flow of return migration since the War. Indeed official statistics tended
to under-estimate grossly the number of migrant returnees until 1974,
when a change in the definition of a 'return migrant' was introduced..
This paper assesses the extent of the return migration to Malta
and Gozo up to 1974, that is, during the years when official data register
a very low incidence of Maltese migrant returnees. It comments
on Maltese migration statistics and derives an estimate of the net return
flow. Some implications for economic planning of the results obtained
conclude the paper,1981-01-01T00:00:00ZSeasonal variations on some Mediterranean themes
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Title: Seasonal variations on some Mediterranean themes
Abstract: Many writers have attempted to link climate to social behaviour.
"The French, perhaps because their country embraces: such diverse climates
- but perhaps also because they have a penchant for grand
theories - have given t'his: interesting subject considerable attention.
The ideas of Mauss, and Braudel have been particularly significant. Mauss
(1904) examined the impact of seasonal variation on the social life of
the Eskimo. He showed how the starkly contrasting summer and winter
seasons are accompanied by equally distinct patterns of social behaviour.
While the details of this difference need not concern us here, the
seasonal variation of social behaviour he demonstrated does. Braudel
(1949) reworked this theme in a specifically Mediterranean context. In
his classic study of the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II he
demonstrated that the economic, social and political life of Mediterranean
societies in the 16th century was strongly influenced by the seasons.
Winter was a time of hardship and rest. In contrast, summer was a
period of hyperactivity. Four centuries have passed since Philip II
reigned. During this period man has become more independent of seasonal
constraints. In what measure has this independence affected the
relation between seasons and social behaviour in the societies on the
North shore of the Mediterranean?1981-01-01T00:00:00Z