The Roma in Romanian History

The Roma in Romanian History
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Publisher : Central European University Press
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9786155053931
ISBN-13 : 6155053936
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roma in Romanian History by : Viorel Achim

One of the greatest challenges during the enlargement process of the European Union towards the east is how the issue of the Roma or Gypsies is tackled. This ethnic minority group represents a much higher share by numbers, too, in some regions going above 20% of the population. This enormous social and political problem cannot be solved without proper historical studies like this book, the most comprehensive history of Gypsies in Romania. It is based on academic research, synthesizing the entire historical Romanian and foreign literature concerning this topic, and using lot of information from the archives. The main focus is laid on the events of the greatest consequence. Special attention is devoted to aspects linked to the long history of the Gypsies, such as slavery, the process of integration and assimilation into the majority population, as well as the marginalization of Gypsies, which has historic roots. The process of emancipation of Gypsies in the mid-19th century receives due treatment. The deportation of Gypsies to Transnistria during the Antonescu regime, between 1942-1944, is reconstructed in a special chapter. The closing chapters elaborate on the policy toward Gypsies in the decades after the Second World War that explain for the latest developments and for the situation of this population in today's Romania.

Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c.900–1900

Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c.900–1900
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9789004470897
ISBN-13 : 9004470891
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c.900–1900 by :

Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c.900–1900 explores the Black Sea region as an encounter zone of cultures, legal regimes, religions, and enslavement practices. The topics discussed in the chapters include Byzantine slavery, late medieval slave trade patterns, slavery in Christian societies, Tatar and cossack raids, the position of Circassians in the slave trade, and comparisons with the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. This volume aims to stimulate a broader discussion on the patterns of unfreedom in the Black Sea area and to draw attention to the importance of this region in the broader debates on global slavery. Contributors are: Viorel Achim, Michel Balard, Hannah Barker, Andrzej Gliwa, Colin Heywood, Sergei Pavlovich Karpov, Mikhail Kizilov, Dariusz Kołodziejczyk, Maryna Kravets, Natalia Królikowska-Jedlińska, Sandra Origone, Victor Ostapchuk, Daphne Penna, Felicia Roșu, and Ehud R. Toledano.

Romani Liberation

Romani Liberation
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Publisher : Central European University Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9789633866900
ISBN-13 : 9633866901
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Romani Liberation by : Jan Selling

Centered on the trajectory of the emancipation of Roma people in Scandinavia, Romani Liberation is a powerful challenge to the stereotype describing Romani as passive and incapable of responsibility and agency. The author also criticizes benevolent but paternalistic attitudes that center on Romani victimhood. The first part of the book offers a comprehensive overview of the chronological phases of Romani emancipation in Sweden and other countries. Underscoring the significance of Roma activism in this process, Jan Selling profiles sixty Romani activists and protagonists, including numerous original photos. The narrative is followed by an analysis of the concepts of historical justice and of the process of decolonizing Romani Studies. Selling highlights the impact of the historical contexts that have enabled or impeded the success of the struggles against discrimination and for equal rights, emphasizing Romani activism as a precondition for liberation. The particular Swedish framework is accentuated by a stimulating preface by the international activist Nicoleta Bitu, and afterwords by two prominent Romani advocates, the politician Soraya Post and the singer, author, and elder Hans Caldaras.

Roma Writings

Roma Writings
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Publisher : Brill Schoningh
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 3506705202
ISBN-13 : 9783506705204
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Roma Writings by : Raluca Bianca Roman

Gypsies (Roma) in Bulgaria

Gypsies (Roma) in Bulgaria
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Publisher : Peter Lang Publishing
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000055366151
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Gypsies (Roma) in Bulgaria by : Elena Marushiakova

Romani Politics in Contemporary Europe

Romani Politics in Contemporary Europe
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9780230281165
ISBN-13 : 0230281168
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Romani Politics in Contemporary Europe by : N. Sigona

This book examines experiences of Romani political participation in eastern and western Europe, providing an understanding of the emerging political space that over 8 million Romani citizens occupy within the EU, and addressing issues related to the socio-political circumstances of Romani communities within European countries.

The Gypsies of Yetholm

The Gypsies of Yetholm
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:590120744
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gypsies of Yetholm by : William Brockie

A False Dawn

A False Dawn
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Publisher : Univ of Hertfordshire Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 190280600X
ISBN-13 : 9781902806006
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis A False Dawn by : Elena Lacková

Ilona Lakova's darked skinned illiterate Gypsy father fell in love with her pale skinned Polish mother whilst a prisoner in Russia during the First World War. They returned to his mothers house in a Gypsy settlement on the edge of the village of Saris in Slovakia where their family of nine grew up, despised and mocked by the peasants on whom they depended for work. Ilona describes in simple unaffected language what it was like to be part of a tight knit community bound together by language, customs, music and a love of family, the spirit of Romipen.

Germany and Its Gypsies

Germany and Its Gypsies
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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9780299176709
ISBN-13 : 0299176703
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Germany and Its Gypsies by : Gilad Margalit

Historian Gilad Margalit eloquently fills a tragic gap in the historical record with this sweeping examination of the plight of Gypsies in Germany before, during, and since the era of the Third Reich. Germany and Its Gypsies reveals the painful record of the official treatment of the German Gypsies, a people whose future, in the shadow of Auschwitz, remains uncertain. Margalit follows the story from the heightened racism of the nineteenth century to the National Socialist genocidal policies that resulted in the murder of most German Gypsies, from the shifting attitudes in the two Germanys in 1945 through reunification and up to the present day. Drawing upon a rich variety of sources, Margalit considers the pivotal historic events, legal arguments, debates, and changing attitudes toward the status of the German Gypsies and shines a vitally important light upon the issue of ethnic groups and their victimization in society. The result is a powerful and unforgettable testament.