Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 13
... Gypsies ) and the Gypsies ( gitanos ) from the vantage point of the payos . The historical coordinates of the Gypsy people are given , from the first anti - Gypsy bill in 1499 to the last anti- Gypsy laws of 1942 , showing the ...
... Gypsies ) and the Gypsies ( gitanos ) from the vantage point of the payos . The historical coordinates of the Gypsy people are given , from the first anti - Gypsy bill in 1499 to the last anti- Gypsy laws of 1942 , showing the ...
Page 19
... Gypsy educational problems would be ' schools only for Gypsies ' ( segregation ) . Of the teachers , 19.2 % deemed it advisable to have ' special schools or centres where Gypsies were trained until they could enter regular schools ...
... Gypsy educational problems would be ' schools only for Gypsies ' ( segregation ) . Of the teachers , 19.2 % deemed it advisable to have ' special schools or centres where Gypsies were trained until they could enter regular schools ...
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... Gypsies prevalent in various societies than anything intrinsically peculiar to Gypsies or Gypsy society . Given the new critiques of racism stimulated worldwide by the defeat of Nazism in 1945 and the anti - colonial movement , the ...
... Gypsies prevalent in various societies than anything intrinsically peculiar to Gypsies or Gypsy society . Given the new critiques of racism stimulated worldwide by the defeat of Nazism in 1945 and the anti - colonial movement , the ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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