(How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations'

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(How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations'. / Gad, Ulrik Pram.

Kbh. : Museum Tusculanum, 2010. 556 p. (Ph.d.-Serien; No. 3, Vol. 2010).

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Harvard

Gad, UP 2010, (How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations'. Ph.d.-Serien, no. 3, vol. 2010, Museum Tusculanum, Kbh.

APA

Gad, U. P. (2010). (How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations'. Museum Tusculanum. Ph.d.-Serien Vol. 2010 No. 3

Vancouver

Gad UP. (How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations'. Kbh.: Museum Tusculanum, 2010. 556 p. (Ph.d.-Serien; No. 3, Vol. 2010).

Author

Gad, Ulrik Pram. / (How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations'. Kbh. : Museum Tusculanum, 2010. 556 p. (Ph.d.-Serien; No. 3, Vol. 2010).

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