The Roma - A Minority in Europe : Historical, Political and Social Perspectives / ed. by Roni Stauber, Raphael Vago

Другие авторы: Achim, Viorel [MitwirkendeR] | Bauer, Yehuda [MitwirkendeR] | Katz, Katalin [MitwirkendeR] | Margalit, Gilad [MitwirkendeR] | Matras, Yaron [MitwirkendeR] | Shahar, Shulamith [MitwirkendeR] | Sobotka, Eva [MitwirkendeR] | Stauber, Roni [MitwirkendeR] | Stauber, Roni [HerausgeberIn] | Tamás, Pál [MitwirkendeR] | Thurner, Erika [MitwirkendeR] | Vago, Raphael [MitwirkendeR] | Vago, Raphael [HerausgeberIn] | Widmann, Peter [MitwirkendeR] | Zimmermann, Michael [MitwirkendeR]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык) Издатель: Budapest New York Central European University Press 2022Дата авторского права: ©2007Описание: 1 Online-Ressource (205 Seiten)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9786155211218Тематика(и): Roma Volk | Nationalsozialismus | Antiziganismus | EuropaЖанр/форма: Open AccessЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: frei zugänglich | frei zugänglich
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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Religious Minorities, Vagabonds and Gypsies in Early Modern Europe
The Campaign against the Restless: Criminal Biology and the Stigmatization of the Gypsies, 1890−1960
Jews, Gypsies and Soviet Prisoners of War: Comparing Nazi Persecutions
Nazi and Postwar Policy against Roma and Sinti in Austria
Story, History and Memory: A Case Study of the Roma at the Komarom Camp in Hungary
Romanian Public Reaction to the Deportation of Gypsies to Transnistria
Gypsies in Germany—German Gypsies? Identity and Politics of Sinti and Roma in Germany
The Politics of Memory: Jews and Roma Commemorate Their Persecution
Human Rights and Roma Policy Formation in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland
Central European Roma Policy: National Minority Elites, National States and the EU
List of Contributors
Index
Сводка: The main issues arising from the encounter between Roma people and surrounding European society since the time of their arrival in Medieval Europe until today are discussed in this work. The history of their persecution and genocide during the Nazi era, in particular, is central to the present volume. Significantly, some authors sought to emphasize the continuing history of prejudice and persecution, which reached a peak during the Nazi era and persisted after the war. Current questions of social integration in Europe, as well as that of ethnic definition and the construction of ethnic-national identity constitute another principal pillar of the book. The complexity of issues involved, such as collective memory, myth-making and social constructionism, trigger intense debate among researchers dealing with Romani studies
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Frontmatter

Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Introduction

Religious Minorities, Vagabonds and Gypsies in Early Modern Europe

The Campaign against the Restless: Criminal Biology and the Stigmatization of the Gypsies, 1890−1960

Jews, Gypsies and Soviet Prisoners of War: Comparing Nazi Persecutions

Nazi and Postwar Policy against Roma and Sinti in Austria

Story, History and Memory: A Case Study of the Roma at the Komarom Camp in Hungary

Romanian Public Reaction to the Deportation of Gypsies to Transnistria

Gypsies in Germany—German Gypsies? Identity and Politics of Sinti and Roma in Germany

The Politics of Memory: Jews and Roma Commemorate Their Persecution

Human Rights and Roma Policy Formation in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland

Central European Roma Policy: National Minority Elites, National States and the EU

List of Contributors

Index

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The main issues arising from the encounter between Roma people and surrounding European society since the time of their arrival in Medieval Europe until today are discussed in this work. The history of their persecution and genocide during the Nazi era, in particular, is central to the present volume. Significantly, some authors sought to emphasize the continuing history of prejudice and persecution, which reached a peak during the Nazi era and persisted after the war. Current questions of social integration in Europe, as well as that of ethnic definition and the construction of ethnic-national identity constitute another principal pillar of the book. The complexity of issues involved, such as collective memory, myth-making and social constructionism, trigger intense debate among researchers dealing with Romani studies

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