New Soviet gypsies: nationality, performance, and selfhood in the early Soviet Union
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title_sort | new soviet gypsies nationality performance and selfhood in the early soviet union |
title_sub | nationality, performance, and selfhood in the early Soviet Union |
topic | HISTORY / Europe / Eastern bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union bisacsh HISTORY / Social History bisacsh Ethnic relations fast Romanies / Politics and government fast Romanies / Social conditions fast Romanies / Social life and customs fast Alltag, Brauchtum Politik Romanies Soviet Union Social conditions 20th century Romanies Soviet Union Politics and government 20th century Romanies Soviet Union Social life and customs 20th century Roma Volk (DE-588)4050473-6 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORY / Europe / Eastern HISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet Republics HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union HISTORY / Social History Ethnic relations Romanies / Politics and government Romanies / Social conditions Romanies / Social life and customs Alltag, Brauchtum Politik Romanies Soviet Union Social conditions 20th century Romanies Soviet Union Politics and government 20th century Romanies Soviet Union Social life and customs 20th century Roma Volk Europa Sowjetunion |
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