Articles by Initial Letters
„Egymásra, apránként" |
New publication – Volume 16 of the series: Studies in Roma (Gypsy) Ethnography / Cigány Néprajzi Tanulmányok. Editor: Szuhay Péter. Hungarian Ethnographical Society, Budapest, 2013. 23 studies on Hungarian–Gypsy coexistence. A collection of unique and concrete examples of coexistence studies that approach this social question from a wide variety of disciplines and present both positive and negative aspects. Printed here is a review of the publication by Morvay Judit and Tompos Krisztina that first appeared on October 15th, 2013 at: www.commmunity.eu