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By the early 20th century, Gypsies in Germany and Italy were pushed
outside the national community and subjected to the arbitrary whims
of executive authorities. This book offers an account of these
exclusionary policies and their links to the rise of nationalism,
liberalism, and the modern bureaucratic state.
By the early 20th century, Gypsies in Germany and Italy were pushed
outside the national community and subjected to the arbitrary whims
of executive authorities. This book offers an account of these
exclusionary policies and their links to the rise of nationalism,
liberalism, and the modern bureaucratic state.
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