Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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... society . We can better explain the recent changes in Gypsy society from this theoretical perspective . A significant number of Gypsies have given up cattle raising as a means of livelihood , not because they wanted to or were not doing ...
... society . We can better explain the recent changes in Gypsy society from this theoretical perspective . A significant number of Gypsies have given up cattle raising as a means of livelihood , not because they wanted to or were not doing ...
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... society . Empirical analysis encourages serious questioning of arguments on the social and cultural subalternity and ruthless individualism of ordinary Southerners offering , instead , a fresh view of society- oriented value of their ...
... society . Empirical analysis encourages serious questioning of arguments on the social and cultural subalternity and ruthless individualism of ordinary Southerners offering , instead , a fresh view of society- oriented value of their ...
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... society . As a result , government policies can at best aspire to create conditions which temporarily contain the contradictions of economy and society within ' acceptable ' limits , while recognising that such a policy response will in ...
... society . As a result , government policies can at best aspire to create conditions which temporarily contain the contradictions of economy and society within ' acceptable ' limits , while recognising that such a policy response will in ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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