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Title: ‘Greek’, ‘Arab’ and ‘Norman’ conquests in the making of Maltese history
Authors: Dalli, Charles
Keywords: Malta -- History -- 870-1530
Malta -- History -- 870-1530 -- Historiography
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Malta University Historical Society
Citation: Dalli, C. (2004). ‘Greek’, ‘Arab’ and ‘Norman’ conquests in the making of Maltese history . Storja 2003-2004, 9-20.
Abstract: My present objective is to discuss (and, at times, question) the way medieval Maltese history has been traditionally reconstructed around the concept of conquest. This. device has enabled a view of the past through a peculiar 'looking-glass', magnifying the initial (and inevitably violent) contact to epic proportions; by contrast, the long centuries of community-building which follow, lack the same dramatic vibrancy.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/25542
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Storja 2003-2004

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