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2002 non-fiction book by Jasna Čapo Žmegač
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Srijemski Hrvati. EtnoloŠka studija migracije, identifi kacije i interakcije
AuthorJasna Čapo Žmegač
TranslatorNina H. Antoljak and Mateusz M. Stanojević
LanguageCroatian
PublisherDurieux, Berghahn Books
Publication date2002
Publication placeCroatia
Published in English2007
ISBN978-9-531-88145-6

Strangers Either Way: The Lives of Croatian Refugees in their New Home (Croatian: Srijemski Hrvati. EtnoloŠka studija migracije, identifi kacije i interakcije) is a book by Croatian ethnologist Jasna Čapo Žmegač [hr]. It was published in Croatian in 2002 by Durieux. An English translation by Nina H. Antoljak and Mateusz M. Stanojević was published in 2007 by Berghahn Books. The book describes Croatians from Serba who became refugees on account of the Croatian War of Independence and settled in Srijem.

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