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From where to where? Structural Changes in Hungary after the Fall of State-Socialism

2010 October 1. sz szilu84

On the book of Zsuzsa Ferge: Társadalmi áramlatok és egyéni szerepek [Social Currents and Personal Roles] Napvilág, Budapest 2010

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