30 results on '"Minority Groups history"'
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2. Legislating separation and solidarity in plural societies: the Chinese in Indonesia and Malaysia.
3. Theorizing identity: beyond the 'us' and 'them' dichotomy.
4. Constructions of community and identity among Indians in colonial Natal, 1860-1910: the role of the Muharram festival.
5. Ethnicity, assimilation and nation in plural Suriname.
6. The East European Gypsies in the Imperial Age.
7. Ecstasies of the young: sexuality, the youth movement, and moral panic in Germany on the eve of the First World War.
8. [Identity crisis as a migration-causing factor in the post-Soviet period].
9. Ethnicity, region and nation: Valencian identity and the Spanish nation-state.
10. [Foreigners in the homeland: the rise and fall of German minority groups in Austrian Trieste].
11. Leftist political mobilization, gender and identity: a case study of Kurdish Alevi migrants in Istanbul.
12. European perceptions of American coeducation, 1865-1914: ethnicity, religion and culture.
13. Ethnic conflict in China: characteristics, causes, and countermeasures.
14. "Polish-speaking Germans?" Language and national identity among the Masurians.
15. Borders of violence - boundaries of identity: demarcating the Eritrean nation-state.
16. Beyond "plastic Paddy": a re-examination of the second-generation Irish in England.
17. [Turks, Kurds, and Germans. The history of a migration: from social stratification to cultural differentiation, 1961-90].
18. Defining womanhood: Irish women and the Catholic Church in Victorian Liverpool.
19. [The myth of the "Mischling:" Nazi racial policy in the old Reich and the "integrated Eastern territories"].
20. "Drug-besotten, sin-begotten fiends of filth": New Zealanders and the Oriental other, 1850-1920.
21. The "home" in homeland: gender, national space, and Inkatha's politics of ethnicity.
22. The many sources of identity: an example of changing affiliations in rural Jammu and Kashmir.
23. [Some notes on the social image of Galicians in Argentina, 1860-1940].
24. [Leipzig and its French population: refugees working between Saxony and France at the end of the 18th century and in the time of Napoleon].
25. [The Rétameurs: a Gypsy community in Romania].
26. [Borderland no-man's-land: an ethnographic approach to the Germans in Bohemia].
27. A note on the Indian population in China in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
28. Inheriting the Soviet policy toolbox: Russia's dilemma over ascriptive nationality.
29. Kosovo: a case of ethnic change of population.
30. Can a Muslim be an Indian?
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