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2025-11-16T20:27:03ZThe Gozo Observer : Issue 39 : Winter 2019
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Title: The Gozo Observer : Issue 39 : Winter 2019
Editors: Briguglio, Lino; Calleja, Joseph; Cauchi, Maurice N.; Camilleri Rolls, Caroline
Abstract: 1/ Editorial: The Jewel in the Crown -- 2/ Annemarie Camilleri - Adventure Tourism in Gozo -- 3/ Gabriella Cassar - The 1948 Gozo Commission: Redesigning a Future -- 4/ Toni Calleja - The Invasion of Sicily: A Personal Experience of a Youth in Għasri -- 5/ Andrea Muscat - Analysis of Rainfall Readings Data in Gozo -- 6/ Geoffrey G. Attard - The Ciantar Family of Gozo: The Għajnsielem-Xewkija Connection -- 7/ Anton F. Attard - Book Review: The Maltese Cinderella and the Women’s Storytelling Tradition -- 8/ Geoffrey G. Attard - Book Review: Żebbuġ of Gozo. Its People, Inscriptions and History -- 9/ Joseph Calleja - Recent Activities at the University of Malta - Gozo Campus2019-01-01T00:00:00ZRecent activities at the University of Malta : Gozo Campus [Gozo Observer, 39]
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Title: Recent activities at the University of Malta : Gozo Campus [Gozo Observer, 39]
Abstract: In October 2018, three new courses opened at
the University Gozo Campus. The Faculty for
Social Wellbeing, for the second time, offered
the 5-year course leading to the Bachelor of Arts
(Honours) in Criminology. This multidisciplinary
course covers various areas of study related to
crime, such as policing, corrections, forensics,
terrorism, psychology, psychiatry, cybercrime criminal investigations, and others.2019-01-01T00:00:00ZBook Review : Żebbuġ of Gozo. Its People, Inscriptions and History
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Title: Book Review : Żebbuġ of Gozo. Its People, Inscriptions and History
Abstract: Żebbuġ of Gozo. Its People, Inscriptions and
History is a monumental work that covers the
history of the village of Żebbuġ in the northwest of
Gozo from the pre-historic era to the present day and
age. It is different from the other works by classical
scholar Professor Horatio C. R. Vella; this time we
have in our hands a publication that is the result of
a love-affair, a love-affair that began about a decade
ago when the author and his family bought a flat at the end of Għajn Mhelhel Street, the street that leads to Xwejni, Qbajjar and Marsalforn.2019-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Ciantar family of Gozo : the Għajnsielem-Xewkija connection
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Title: The Ciantar family of Gozo : the Għajnsielem-Xewkija connection
Abstract: The second half of the nineteenth century is
most probably the most important part of the
1800’s in the history of the island of Gozo. It
was during this period that the social, political
and religious life of the island flourished to some
extent and Gozo attracted the national news on a
more frequent, not to say, regular basis. Various
events took place during the last decades of the
century; in 1864 Gozo became an autonomous
diocese. Then, in 1887, Queen Victoria bestowed
the status of ‘city’ to the ancient town of Rabat
and it began to bear her name. In the 1860’s the
first musical societies began to take form and
in 1881, two musical bands in Victoria were
formally baptised.2019-01-01T00:00:00Z