Adrian Otovescu, The Conservation of the Cultural Identity within Romanian Immigrant Environment in Europe, National Museum of Romanian Literature Publishing, Bucharest, 2013, 331 p.
Journal Title: ANUARUL INSTITUTULUI DE CERCETARI SOCIO-UMANE "C.S. NICOLĂESCU-PLOPŞOR" - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue
Abstract
The study can be considered a theoretical and applied manual its target being the national identity and the concern on how to keep it alive in the Romanian immigrants communities in Europe. At the same time, it can be a guide to the concept of national identity, with a solid statistical basis.
Authors and Affiliations
Loredana Maria Ilin-Grozoiu
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