MAJORITIES AND MINORITIES: CASE STUDY OF HUNGARY’S ROMANI POPULATION

In their study, the authors focus on the situation of Romani population in Hungary in past and present focusing on the censuses from 1782, 1893, and also providing valid figures for the present days (700.000 of Gypsies in the actual Hungary). They identify three categories of Gypsies: Hungarian gyps...

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