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9789525667684: Culture, Language and Globalization among the Moldavian Csángós Today
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  • Publication date2015
  • ISBN 10 9525667685
  • ISBN 13 9789525667684
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages232

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Magdolna Kovács; Petteri Laihonen; Hanna Snellman
Published by Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura (2015)
ISBN 10: 9525667685 ISBN 13: 9789525667684
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Book Description Condition: new. Pages: 232 Language: English. This volume takes a new look at the Moldavian Csángós, an enigmatic group of people whose very existence as a group has been debated since the 19th century. The Csángós form a historical minority consisting of Roman Catholics that speak a Hungarian vernacular and live in an Orthodox region of Moldavia in North-East Romania. The articles in this volume include new perspectives on qualitative research of minority groups through the presentation of in-depth research on Csángós based on extensive fieldwork and firsthand accounts of contemporary conditions. 9789525667684. Seller Inventory # 10-1132694

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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. 232 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps ; 21 cm. This volume takes a new look at the Moldavian Csángós, an enigmatic group of people whose very existence as a group has been debated since the 19th century. The Csángós form a historical minority consisting of Roman Catholics that speak a Hungarian vernacular and live in an Orthodox region of Moldavia in North-East Romania. The articles in this volume include new perspectives on qualitative research of minority groups through the presentation of in-depth research on Csángós based on extensive fieldwork and firsthand accounts of contemporary conditions. Seller Inventory # PGTIED323

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