PROBLEMS OF ADAPTATION OF THE DEPORTED UKRAINIANS IN ODESA REGION
Journal Title: Записки історичного факультету - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 25
Abstract
Process of deportation of Ukrainians to Odessa region is analyzed; measures undertaken by local authorities regarding settlement of deported population are discussed, process and consequences of migrant’s adaptation in polycultural environment are revived.
Authors and Affiliations
V. G. Kushnir
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