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Separate Suffering, Shared Archives: Jewish and Romani Histories of Nazi Persecution

History and Memory, 2016
Bridging Holocaust history and memory studies, this article explores the multiple and asymmetrical entanglements of Jewish and Romani (or “Gypsy”) accounts of Nazi genocide. These entanglements exist in large part due to the fact that testimonies of the Romani Holocaust are commonly filtered through the lens of Jewish survivors or stored in archives ...
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A community without history? A life story approach to Romany memory and ethnicity

Romani Studies, 2019
This paper approaches Romany memory culture through life stories and is based on results and conceptualizations from the study of biographical narratives and life experiences obtained within variou...
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�They give a history of wandering over the world�. A Romani clan's transnational movement in the early 20th century

Quaderni storici, 2014
This article looks at the transnational movement at the beginning ot he 20th century of a gypsy kinship of coppersmiths called "Tshoron", which appears in the documents thanks to a a specific way of self-presentation. This research draws upon numerous sources such as: U.S.
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Review of: Il Tempo che resta. Un commento alla Lettera ai Romani. Translated from Italian by S. Ermakov, Moscow: New literary review, 2018 (Intellectual History). 224 p. ISBN 978-5-4448-0740-8

Библия и христианская древность, 2020
Наконец, книга итальянского философа Джорджо Агамбена «Оставшееся время. Комментарий к “Посланию к римлянам”», вышедшая в Италии в июне 2000 г., доступна русскому читателю в полном объёме в переводе Сергея Ермакова. В 2000 г. Сергеем Козловым был осуществлен первый перевод на русский язык нескольких глав книги, которые были опубликованы с его ...
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‘Severity has often enraged but never subdued a gipsy’:

2004
Since their arrival in Europe at the beginning of the eleventh century, the 'Gypsies' have stimulated and fascinated the European imagination, but have also always been perceived as 'other' and marginalised. Focuses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary constructions of Romany identity.
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A History of the Romani People (review)

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 2005
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Romani Women and Health: The Need for a Cultural-Safety Based Approach

Healthcare (Switzerland), 2022
Fernando Jesús Plaza Del Pino   +2 more
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Roma also Fought: The History of Romani Participation in the Anti-Fascist Movement in Croatia during World War II

Roma rights, 2017
The Roma population settled in Croatia in the second half of the 14th Century, which makes them one of the oldest minority communities in this area. From that time, they have mostly been subjected to state and local policies of assimilation and persecution, which they attempted to resist by protecting their way of life, customs and language.
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Staging Genocide: Theatrical Remembering of the Romani Holocaust

European History Quarterly, 2022
Siv B Lie
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Anthropological understanding of culture – the key for designing Romani housing

Open House International, 2021
Milena Grbic   +2 more
exaly  

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