This episode features an interview with Professor Elena Marushiakova, who has been working at the University of St Andrews in collaboration with Vesselin Popov on a project entitled RomaInterbellum, a project that is funded by the European Research Council, and which focuses on European dimensions to Roma history, primarily between the two World Wars. One of the results of this project is an edited volume of primary sources entitled Roma Voices in History, which has recently been published in open source by Brill. The interview was conducted by Dr Tomasz Kamusella, also of the University of St Andrews.
Media contributions
1Media contributions
Title Roma Voices in History: A Source Book Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet NEW WORK IN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY Media type Web Duration/Length/Size 50min Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 24/03/21 Description
This episode features an interview with Professor Elena Marushiakova, who has been working at the University of St Andrews in collaboration with Vesselin Popov on a project entitled RomaInterbellum, a project that is funded by the European Research Council, and which focuses on European dimensions to Roma history, primarily between the two World Wars. One of the results of this project is an edited volume of primary sources entitled Roma Voices in History, which has recently been published in open source by Brill. The interview was conducted by Dr Tomasz Kamusella, also of the University of St Andrews.Producer/Author Tomasz Kamusella URL https://intellectualhistory.net/new-work/roma-voices-in-history-a-source-book Persons Tomasz Kamusella, Elena Andreevna Marushiakova-Popova
Keywords
- Roma
- Roma History
- Interwar period
- Central Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Balkans
- Scandinavia
- Soviet Union
- European History
- Modern History
- Romani language
- Roma Culture