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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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Area/Language: England
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JOANNA ALDER. 2013. A multigenerational analysis of Derby's post-War Polish community visiting their ancestral homeland. PhD thesis. Derby.
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Last edited by: Gregory Walker
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Pop. 70.11%
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KIRSTIE L. BOWDEN. 2012. Polish identity in rural England. PhD thesis. Exeter.
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Pop. 57.34%
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LUCIA BRIESKOVA. 2017. Rights, mobility and integration of intra-corporate transferees in Europe: The case of Slovakia and England. PhD thesis. Oxford Brookes.
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Pop. 28.71%
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MATTHEW CALLENDER. 2012. The lives of young Polish migrants residing in Northamptonshire. PhD thesis. Northampton.
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Pop. 52.69%
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BARBORA CHERIFI. 2012. Imagining a city never visited: A case study of destination images of London held by Czech non-visitors. PhD thesis. Westminster.
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Pop. 58.23%
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OLENA GUNDARINA. 2019. The experiences and personality development of Russian-speaking migrant pupils in English primary schools. PhD thesis. Leeds.
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Pop. 18.01%
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MICHAEL KRAWIEC. 2022. Displaced Polish elite nationalists and the Catholic Church in England, 1945-1952. PhD thesis. West of England.
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Pop. 9.3%
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KINGA PAPIEż. 2021. Making sense of transnational belonging and social citizenship: The experiences of Polish migrants in South West England. PhD thesis. Bath.
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Pop. 14.24%
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LIVIU POPOVICIU. 2005. Children and national identity: How children conceptualise identity: a comparison of case studies from Romania and England. PhD thesis. Newcastle.
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Pop. 13.8%
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KATHERINE E. TONKISS. 2012. Constitutional patriotism and the post-national paradox:: An exploration of migration, identity and loyalty at the local level [with special reference to Eastern European migration to English rural communities]. PhD thesis. Birmingham.
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Pop. 38.75%
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