Estonian Community Houses as Local Tools for the Development of Estonian Cultural Policy
Kulbok-Lattik, E. (2012). Estonian Community Houses as Local Tools for the Development of Estonian Cultural Policy. Nordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift, 2012(02), 253-283. http://www.idunn.no/ts/nkt/2012/02/estonian_community_houses_as_local_tools_for_the_developmen
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