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Abstract
From the beginning, academic research on Gypsies in Western Europe has
presented their nomadic way of life as their most important and
essential feature, a key pillar of their community identity. Measures
for their sedentarisation were perceived as a shackle in a chain of
persecutions, and the policy of sedentarisation conducted in the
1950s–1970s in Central, South-Eastern, and Eastern Europe has
continuously been interpreted as an example of the crimes of the
communist regimes against the human and cultural rights of Roma. What
has been missing, however, in these interpretations is the stance on the
issue of nomadism as expressed by the Roma themselves and, more
specifically, by the Roma civic elite: namely, by the Roma activists who
initiated the Roma civic emancipation and created the first Roma
organizations in the regions. In recent years, a need to critically
re-think the field of Romani Studies in order to take into account the
viewpoint of the studied community comes in the foreground of academic
and civil society discussions. Such re-consideration is unavoidable also
in studying the field of Roma history. This article strives to fill
this knowledge gap and to initiate a new discussion about the issue of
the so-called Gypsy nomadism. The viewpoints on this issue, coming from
the Roma civic elite itself, are presented primarily on the basis of
historical evidence from the interwar period, but are not limited to its
framework. Finally, later historical developments in the issue of Roma
activists’ approach to Gypsy nomadism will also be outlined, including
its contemporary dimensions.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2777 |
Pages (from-to) | 265-276 |
Number of pages | 22 |
Journal | Social Inclusion |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 4 Jun 2020 |
Keywords
- Central Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Gypsy nomadism
- Interwar period
- Roma activism
- Roma organizations
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- 2 Finished
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ERC Advanced Grant RomaInterbellum: ERC Advanced Grant RomaInterbellum
Marushiakova-Popova, E. A. (PI)
1/09/16 → 31/08/21
Project: Standard
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ERC Advanced Grant Romalnterbellum: H2020 ERC Advanced Grant 2015
Marushiakova-Popova, E. A. (PI)
1/09/16 → 31/08/21
Project: Standard
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Research output
- 1 Article
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Levél-Sztálinhoz: Roma aktivizmus versus cigany nomadizmus Közep-, Delkelet- es Kelet-Europaban a masodik vilaghaboru előtt
Marushiakova-Popova, E. A. & Popov, V., 18 Jan 2023, In: Romológia . 18, p. 11-30 18 p.Translated title of the contribution :'Letter to Stalin': Roma activism vs. Gypsy nomadism in Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe before WWII Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review