Grænseløse arbejdere - en diskussion af identitet og selvbevidsthed med udgangspunkt i polske migrantarbejdere

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Grænseløse arbejdere - en diskussion af identitet og selvbevidsthed med udgangspunkt i polske migrantarbejdere. / Nielsen, Niels Jul.

In: Arbejderhistorie : tidsskrift for historie, kultur og politik, Vol. 2, 2013, p. 44-60.

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Nielsen, NJ 2013, 'Grænseløse arbejdere - en diskussion af identitet og selvbevidsthed med udgangspunkt i polske migrantarbejdere', Arbejderhistorie : tidsskrift for historie, kultur og politik, vol. 2, pp. 44-60. <http://sfah.dk/aargang-2013/>

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Nielsen, N. J. (2013). Grænseløse arbejdere - en diskussion af identitet og selvbevidsthed med udgangspunkt i polske migrantarbejdere. Arbejderhistorie : tidsskrift for historie, kultur og politik, 2, 44-60. http://sfah.dk/aargang-2013/

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Nielsen NJ. Grænseløse arbejdere - en diskussion af identitet og selvbevidsthed med udgangspunkt i polske migrantarbejdere. Arbejderhistorie : tidsskrift for historie, kultur og politik. 2013;2:44-60.

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Nielsen, Niels Jul. / Grænseløse arbejdere - en diskussion af identitet og selvbevidsthed med udgangspunkt i polske migrantarbejdere. In: Arbejderhistorie : tidsskrift for historie, kultur og politik. 2013 ; Vol. 2. pp. 44-60.

Bibtex

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