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I accept Decheva's main thesis, that Gypsy costumes in Bulgaria have evolved under the strong influence of traditional Bulgarian village costumes. For the first time we are presented with a detailed picture. His article about evolution of Romany dress was published in 1999 in collection Gypsies of Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology. He published a some articles in different media, including Gypsy newspapers and magazines. He is an author of the site 'ROMS OF RUSSIA'. Mirella Decheva's research is dedicated to the Bulgarian Gypsies. Nikolay Bessonov is a specialist in Romany studies. Reflection - Inquisition, Unimaginable Medieval Torture Posted by Anna Olvera on 30 March 2015 at 9. Local traditions leave their mark on the complexity of Gypsy dress and so the differences in the appearance of Gypsies in different countries are not entirely accidental. Picture from painter and a writer, Nicolay Bessonov. There is some truth behind the assumption that Gypsies constitute a mirror of the peoples among whom they live. In fact, this part of the research is quite interesting. Detailed classifications by region do not exist, either. In two hundred years of Gypsy studies there have been very few publications on this topic, despite the presence in the literature of anecdotal descriptions of Gypsy dress. Other specialists, like Nikolai Bessonov who is a leading ethnographer, think the actual number must be over 250,000. The monograph of Mirella Decheva 'Gypsy/Roma dress in Bulgaria' is dedicated to Gypsy costumes, a subject which has hardly been touched on by researchers in the past.
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