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Bakay, Peter and Dani, Eszter and Durkó, Albert and Kovács, Bálint (2017) Szabadulás a cigánygyűlöletből, Egy volt skinhead megtérésének története [Liberation from gypsy hatred, The story of the conversion of a former skinhead]. Tükör, 4 (1).
Dimitrova, Radosveta and Van de Vijver, Fons and Taušová, Jitka and Chasiotis, Athanasios (2017) Ethnic, Familial, and Religious Identity of Roma Adolescents in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Kosovo, and Romania in Relation to Their Level of Well-Being. Child Development, 88 (3). ISSN Online ISSN:1467-8624; Print ISSN:0009-3920
Marushiakova, Elena and Popov, Vesselin (1999) The Relations of Ethnic and Confessional Consciousness of Gypsies in Bulgaria. FACTA UNIVERSITATIS, 2 (6). pp. 81-89.
Popescu, Daniela (2023) Perceptions and Misperceptions on Roma People during the First Half of the 20TH Century. A Glimpse into the Romanian Press. Review of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu, 14 (3). pp. 388-404. ISSN eISSN 2359-8107
Slavkova, Magdalena (2012) Doing ethnographic fieldwork among Gypsies in home country and abroad. Промене идентитета, културе и језика Рома у условима планске социјално-економске интеграције. pp. 223-239.
Sorescu-Marinkovic, Annemarie (2004) The Vlach funeral laments: Tradition revisited. Balcanica (35). pp. 199-222.
Tosi Cambini, Sabrina and Beluschi-Fabeni, Giussepe (2017) Antiziganisms: Ethnographic Engagements in Europe. Anuac, 6 (1). pp. 99-117. ISSN 2239-62Bx
Vojak, Danijel (2004) BILJEŠKE IZ POVIJESTI ROMA U SLAVONIJI, 1850.-1941. [NOTES FROM THE HISTORY OF THE ROMA IN SLAVONIA, 1850-1941]. Scrinia Slavonica 5. pp. 432-461.
Benovska-Sabkova, Milena (2003) «I am a pure Gypsy…». The Roma Individuality in the Distorted Mirror of Group Stereotypes. In: Roma’s Identities in Southeast Europe:Bulgaria. Ethnobarometer, Rome, pp. 57-93. ISBN 88-88235-03-5
Kotics, Jozsef (2019) Gypsies as the keepers of Saxon culture? The Role of Saxon Culture and Evangelical Religion in the Identity of a Local Transylvanian Gypsy Community. In: FIELDS AND THEORIES Selected Essays from the Field of Romology by Lippai Balázs Romani College. Didakt Kf., Debrecen, pp. 263-279. ISBN 978-615-5212-72-7
Marushiakova, Elena and Popov, Vesselin (2007) The vanished kurban. Modern dimensions of the celebration of Kakava/Hidrellez among the Gypsies in Eastern Thrace (Turkey). In: Kurban on theBalkans. Institute of Balkan Studies, Belgrade, pp. 33-50.
Slavkova, Magdalena (2022) Voices of the Evangelical Roma Coping with a Natural Disaster. In: Disasters and the quality of life. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge, pp. 70-86.
Greenfields, Margaret and Gog, Sorin and Marushiakova, Elena and Popov, Vesselin and Todorovič, Dragan and Cvetković, Vladimir and Roman, Raluca Bianca and Podolinská, Tatiana and Madero, Eugenio Restrepo (2013) The Gypsy Lore Society Annual International Conference in Romani. In: The Gypsy Lore Society Annual International Conference, 12 and 13 September 2013, Glasgow.
Roman, Raluca Bianca and Zahova, Sofiya and Martinov, Aleksandar G., eds. Roma Writings - Romani Literature and Press in Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe from the 19th Century until World War II. Brill. ISBN 978-3-657-70520-7 e book
Sikimic, Biljana and Hristov, Petko (2007) Kurban na Balkanu [Kurban in the Balkans]. Institute for Balkan Studies Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade.
Vašečka, Michal and Juraskova, Martina and Nicholson, Tom (2003) Čačipen pal o Roma - A Global Report on Roma in Slovakia. Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava. ISBN 80−88935−46−6
Greenfields, Margaret (2013) A critical comparison of the religious/scriptural motivation of Jews and Christians in social justice initiatives working with European Gypsies, Roma and Travellers. Masters thesis, University of Cambridge.
Horne, Steven (2020) Traveller Theology: A Theological anthropology of the UK’s gypsies and Travelles. Doctoral thesis, Canterbury Christ Church University.
Turkalj, Danijela (2020) Usmena i pismena književnost Roma u južnoslavenskim zemljama nakon Drugog svjetskog rata [Oral and written literature of the Roma in South Slavic countries after World War II]. Masters thesis, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and social science. Graduate programme: Romistics.