This comprehensive survey of ethnic groups of Europe reveals the dynamic process of ethnic identity and the relationship of ethnic groups to modern states.
Introduction, Methodology, Abazin, Abkhaz, Adyghs, Ajarians, Albanians, Andorrans, Arbëreshë, Aromanians, Ashkenazic Jews, Austrians, Avars, Balkars, Bashkirs, Basques, Belarusians, Bosniaks, Bretons, Bulgarians, Carpatho-Rusyns, Catalans, Chechens, Chuvash, Cornish, Corsicans, Cossacks, Crimean Tatars, Croats, Cypriots, Greek, Cypriots, Turkish, Czechs, Danes, Dargins, Dutch, English, Estonians, Faroese, Finns, Flemish, French, French-speaking Swiss, Frisians, Friulians, Gagauz, Galicians, Georgians, German-speaking Swiss, Germans, Greeks, Hungarians, Icelanders, Ingush, Irish, Italians, Italian-speaking Swiss, Kabards, Kalmyks, Karachay, Karelians, Komi, Kumyks, Laks, Latgalians, Latvians, Lezgins, Liechtensteiners, Lithuanians, Luxembourgers, Macedonians, Maltese, Manx, Maris, Mingrelians, Moldovans, Montenegrins, Mordvins, Nogai, Norwegians, Ossetians, Poles, Pomaks, Portuguese, Roma, Romanians, Romansh, Russians, Saami, Sardinians, Scots, Sephardic Jews, Serbs, Silesians, Slovaks, Slovenians, Sorbs, Spaniards, Svans, Swedes, Tabasarans, Tatars, Turks, Udmurts, Ukrainians, Walloons, Welsh, Contributor List, Geographical Index, Index,
Jeffrey E. Cole is professor of anthropology and chair of the Department of Anthropology at Connecticut College, New London, CT.
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