Enikő Vincze, Cornel Ban, Sorin Gog a Jon Horgen Friberg (Eds.): The political economy of extreme poverty in eastern Europe. A comparative historical perspective of Romanian Roma
Routledge, 2025, 234 s. ISBN 9781032862545
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