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Citizenship, national identity and political education: some disputable problems. / Gutorov, Vladimir .

International “Forum For Communication Media, Social Science and Education Research”, CSER– 2018: Abstract Proceeding Book. 2018. p. 15-16.

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Gutorov, V 2018, Citizenship, national identity and political education: some disputable problems. in International “Forum For Communication Media, Social Science and Education Research”, CSER– 2018: Abstract Proceeding Book. pp. 15-16, International Forum for Communication Media, Social Science and Education Research, 18/05/18.

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Gutorov, V. (2018). Citizenship, national identity and political education: some disputable problems. In International “Forum For Communication Media, Social Science and Education Research”, CSER– 2018: Abstract Proceeding Book (pp. 15-16)

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Gutorov V. Citizenship, national identity and political education: some disputable problems. In International “Forum For Communication Media, Social Science and Education Research”, CSER– 2018: Abstract Proceeding Book. 2018. p. 15-16

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Gutorov, Vladimir . / Citizenship, national identity and political education: some disputable problems. International “Forum For Communication Media, Social Science and Education Research”, CSER– 2018: Abstract Proceeding Book. 2018. pp. 15-16

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