European Roma Lives beyond Stereotypes

This book, designed as a resource for scholars, educators, activists and non-specialist readers, presents the results of new research on the role of Romani groups in European culture and society since the nineteenth century. Its specific focus is on the ways in which Romani actors, in their interact...

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Language:English
Published: Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2022
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