The chapter presents an ethnological research project among the Croatian labour migrants and refugees living in Sweden. It indicates that ideological homogenization in post-Yugoslav countries caused by the 1990s wars may be counterpointed by the manifold divisions among the people of the same ethnic affiliation who live in diasporic contexts
This volume assesses the formation of Croatian national identity in the 1990s. It develops a novel f...
Eight ethnologists, anthropologists and sociologists contributing to this edited collection analyse ...
This volume assesses the formation of Croatian national identity in the 1990s. It develops a novel f...
This chapter presents the impacts that the war in 1990s had for Croatian diasporas’ homeland-related...
This study discusses the process of identity-building among second-generation migrants from former Y...
This paper examines the phenomenon of refugees and resettled persons in the process of forced migrat...
Transnational practices of Croatian refugee-migrants from Bosnia living in Sweden, are presented wit...
This paper examines the phenomenon of refugees and resettled persons in the process of forced migrat...
The author analyses the effects of transition and war on the formation of some segments of national ...
This paper discusses empirical examples of Bosnian Croats and their children who settled in Sweden d...
ABSTRACT Within migration and globalization the concept of ethnic identity, religious identity an...
The study focuses on Hungarian refugees who came to Sweden in 1956-57 and their entry into working l...
In the 60’s and 70’s a large group of Yugoslav migrants came to Sweden in search for jobs. These peo...
The study focuses on how transnational migration affects the socio-political peripheries of communit...
The study explored the question of how Kosovar-Albanians living in Sweden identify themselves; wheth...
This volume assesses the formation of Croatian national identity in the 1990s. It develops a novel f...
Eight ethnologists, anthropologists and sociologists contributing to this edited collection analyse ...
This volume assesses the formation of Croatian national identity in the 1990s. It develops a novel f...
This chapter presents the impacts that the war in 1990s had for Croatian diasporas’ homeland-related...
This study discusses the process of identity-building among second-generation migrants from former Y...
This paper examines the phenomenon of refugees and resettled persons in the process of forced migrat...
Transnational practices of Croatian refugee-migrants from Bosnia living in Sweden, are presented wit...
This paper examines the phenomenon of refugees and resettled persons in the process of forced migrat...
The author analyses the effects of transition and war on the formation of some segments of national ...
This paper discusses empirical examples of Bosnian Croats and their children who settled in Sweden d...
ABSTRACT Within migration and globalization the concept of ethnic identity, religious identity an...
The study focuses on Hungarian refugees who came to Sweden in 1956-57 and their entry into working l...
In the 60’s and 70’s a large group of Yugoslav migrants came to Sweden in search for jobs. These peo...
The study focuses on how transnational migration affects the socio-political peripheries of communit...
The study explored the question of how Kosovar-Albanians living in Sweden identify themselves; wheth...
This volume assesses the formation of Croatian national identity in the 1990s. It develops a novel f...
Eight ethnologists, anthropologists and sociologists contributing to this edited collection analyse ...
This volume assesses the formation of Croatian national identity in the 1990s. It develops a novel f...