Center of Migration Studies Library

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The Centre for Migration Studies (CSER) is a cultural institution established in 1963 in Rome by the General Administration of the Scalabrinian Missionaries to study the sociological, historical, political, theological and pastoral aspects of national and international migration movements: one of the best libraries in Rome in this field.

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