Cingolani, Pietro. (2009) Les Roumains d’Italie. Migrations, vie quotidienne et liens transnationaux. Il Mulino Ricerca, Bologna

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Andra Letiția Iacob

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Andra Letiția Iacob (2010). Cingolani, Pietro. (2009) Les Roumains d’Italie. Migrations, vie quotidienne et liens transnationaux. Il Mulino Ricerca, Bologna. Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology, 1(2), 229-232. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-139910