Kontrolloitu sopeutuminen : ortodoksinen siirtoväki sotien jälkeisessä Ylä-Savossa (1946-1959)
@article{Kananen2010KontrolloituS, title={Kontrolloitu sopeutuminen : ortodoksinen siirtov{\"a}ki sotien j{\"a}lkeisess{\"a} Yl{\"a}-Savossa (1946-1959)}, author={Heli Kaarina Kananen}, journal={Jyv{\"a}skyl{\"a} studies in humanities}, year={2010} }
Kananen, Heli Kaarina Controlled Integration: Displaced Orthodox Finns in Postwar Upper Savo (1946–1959) Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2010, 318 p. (Jyväskylä Studies in Humanities ISSN 1459-4331; 144) ISBN 978-951-39-4119-2 (PDF), 978-951-39-4070-6 (nid.)
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