The Romani Gypsies

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  • The Romani Gypsies Book Detail

  • Author : Yaron Matras
  • Release Date : 2015-01-06
  • Publisher : Harvard University Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 337
  • ISBN 13 : 067436838X
  • File Size : 32,32 MB

The Romani Gypsies by Yaron Matras PDF Summary

Book Description: Who are the Romani people? -- Romani society -- Customs and traditions -- The Romani language -- The Roms among the nations -- Between romanticism and racism -- A modern Romani identity -- Appendix: The mosaic of Romani groups.

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