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Gypsies in Central Asia and the Caucasus / / by Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov
Gypsies in Central Asia and the Caucasus / / by Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov
Autore Marushiakova Elena
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (IX, 142 p.)
Disciplina 305.8
Collana Palgrave Pivot
Soggetto topico Ethnicity
Cultural studies
Emigration and immigration
Ethnicity Studies
Cultural Studies
Migration
ISBN 3-319-41057-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Terminology and Methodology -- 2. Gypsies of Central Asia -- 3. Gypsies of Caucasus -- Conclusion .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910253357903321
Marushiakova Elena  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016
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Roma Voices in History : A Sourcebook / Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov
Roma Voices in History : A Sourcebook / Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov
Autore Marushiakova Elena
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paderborn, : Brill | Schöningh, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1104 p.) : 6 b&w tables
Soggetto topico Romanies
history
sources
civic
emancipation
activism
organisations
visionaries
Soggetto non controllato Social & cultural history
ISBN 3-657-70518-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Content -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Genesis of the Roma Emancipation -- 1.1 The Austro-Hungarian Empire -- 1.1.1 The Gypsy Voivodina -- 1.1.1.1 János Kaldarás and Mihaly Szava -- 1.1.1.2 The two Gypsy Chieftains -- Comments -- 1.1.2 The Gypsy Congress in Kisfalu -- 1.1.2.1 The Gypsy Congress -- 1.1.2.2 The Gypsy Day -- 1.1.2.3 The Times Newspaper -- Comments -- 1.1.3 The Letter of Raphael to Emperor Francis-Joseph -- Comments -- 1.1.4 An Association of Gypsies -- Comments -- 1.2 The Ottoman Empire -- 1.2.1 A Letter to the Editor of the Macedonia Newspaper -- Comments -- 1.2.2 The Guild Holy Days -- Comments -- 1.2.3 The Petition from Xanthi -- Comments -- 1.3 The Russian Empire -- 1.3.1 The Sorochyntsi Uprising -- Comments -- Summarising Comments -- Chapter 2. Bulgaria -- 2.1 The Struggle for Suffrage -- 2.1.1 The Congress of the Gypsies in Bulgaria -- 2.1.2 The Gypsy Congress -- 2.1.3 The Gypsy Congress in Sofia -- 2.1.4 The Gypsy Congress - The First Meeting -- 2.1.5 The Gypsy Congress - The Second Meeting -- 2.1.6 A Telegram from the Gypsies to the Royal Prince -- 2.1.7 The Gypsy Movement -- 2.1.8 Dr. Marko Markov in Plovdiv -- 2.1.9 The Gypsy Meeting in Varna -- 2.1.10 A Gypsy Protest -- Comments -- 2.2 Local Organisations -- 2.2.1 The Statute of the Egyptian Nationality in the Town of Vidin -- Comments -- 2.3 National Organisations -- 2.3.1 The Statute of the Organisation 'Istikbal - Future' -- 2.3.2 The Minutes of the General Constitutive Meeting of the Mohammedan-Gypsy Union -- 2.3.3 The Statute of the Mohammedan-Gypsy Union -- 2.3.4 The Application from the Mohammedan-Gypsy Union (April) -- 2.3.5 The Application from the Mohammedan-Gypsy Union (June) -- 2.3.6 Opinion -- 2.3.7 Acknowledgement -- 2.3.8 A Letter to Police Directorate -- 2.3.9 The Statute of the Organisation 'Ekipe'.
2.3.10 The Memoirs of Shakir Pashov (Part 1) -- Comments -- 2.4 Evangelical Churches -- 2.4.1 The Gypsy Evangelical Baptist Church -- 2.4.2 The Gospel for All -- 2.4.3 The Stolen Gospel -- 2.4.4 News -- Comments -- 2.5 Socio-Political Struggles -- 2.5.1 The Memoirs of Shakir Pashov (Part 2) -- 2.5.2 The Autobiography by Shakir Pashov -- 2.5.3 The Memory of Vasil Chakmakov -- Comments -- Summarising Comments -- Chapter 3. Yugoslavia -- 3.1 Organisations -- 3.1.1 The First Serbian Gypsy Zadruga for Mutual Aid in Sickness and Death -- 3.1.1.1 The Gypsy Movement -- 3.1.1.2 The Membership Card -- 3.1.1.3 Celebration on Saint Bibija -- 3.1.1.4 The Belgrade Gypsies Are Building a House of Culture and Civilisation -- Comments -- 3.1.2 The Club of the Belgrade Serbian Gypsies -- 3.1.2.1 The Day of Aunt Bibija -- 3.1.2.2 A Telegram to King Peter II -- Comments -- 3.1.3 The Association of the Belgrade Gypsies Worshippers of Bibija (Tetkica) -- 3.1.3.1 The Statute of Association of Belgrade Gypsies Worshippers of Bibija (Tetkica) -- 3.1.3.2 The Belgrade Gypsies Held Their Assembly -- Comments -- 3.1.4 An Educational Club of the Yugoslav Gypsy Youth -- Comments -- 3.2 Civil rights and political participation -- 3.2.1 The Gypsies Want Their Representative in the Parliament -- 3.2.2 The Protest Rally of the Belgrade Gypsies -- 3.2.3 Political Party Participation -- 3.2.3.1 The Gypsy Party is Being Set up -- 3.2.3.2 The Gypsy Electoral List in Valjevo District -- 3.2.4 The Višegrad Gypsies Have Built a House of Education -- Comments -- 3.3 Visions and Activism -- 3.3.1 Our First Word -- 3.3.2 Romano Lil -- 3.3.3 Midday Pictures of Our First Gypsy Journalist -- Comments -- Chapter 4. Greece -- 4.1 The Rental Agreement -- Comments -- 4.2 The Struggle in the Village -- Comments -- 4.3 The Statute of the Panhellenic Cultural Association of the Greek Gypsies -- Comments.
Additional Comments -- Chapter 5. Turkey -- 5.1 Petitions -- 5.1.1 A Telegram from Gypsies from Drama -- 5.1.2 A Telegram from Gypsies from Kavala -- Comments -- 5.2 The Tobacco Workers -- 5.2.1 Emin Atılal -- 5.2.2 Zehra Kosova -- Comments -- 5.2.3 An Obituary for Zehra Kosova -- Comments -- 5.3 Media Testimonials -- 5.3.1 May Day -- Comments -- 5.3.2 The Trial of the Communists -- Comments -- 5.4 Training in the USSR -- 5.4.1 Remzi Salih Mustafa -- 5.4.2 The Opinion Report -- 5.4.3 The Autobiography -- 5.4.4 References -- 5.4.5 The Questionnaire -- Comments -- 5.4.6 Mustafa Mehmet (Alekber Ağaoğlu, Petko) -- 5.4.7 The Autobiography (1) -- 5.4.8 The Questionary Form -- 5.4.9 Autobiography (2) -- 5.4.10 Reference -- Comments -- 5.5 Kakava Day -- Comments -- Chapter 6. Romania -- 6.1 First Steps -- 6.1.1 A Manifesto of the Gypsies -- Comments -- 6.1.2 Gypsy Assemblies -- a) The Gypsy Assembly of Ucea de Jos -- b) The Gypsy Assembly in Moşna -- Comments -- 6.1.3 The Memorandum from Dumbraveni -- Comments -- 6.2 Professional Organisations -- 6.2.1 The Gypsy Musicians Progress -- 6.2.2 The Founding of the General Association of Gypsies in Romania -- Comments -- 6.3 National Organisations -- 6.3.1 G. A. Lăzurică on Popp Șerboianu's Book -- Comments -- 6.3.2 An Appeal to All Gypsies in Romania -- 6.3.3 A Call for a Meeting by the General Association of Gypsies in Romania -- 6.3.4 A Call for Participation at a Roma Congress in Bucharest, October 8, 1933 -- 6.3.5 The Congress of the Gypsies -- Comments -- 6.3.6 After the Congress of Roma -- Comments -- 6.3.7 The Statute and Regulations of the General Union of the Roma in Romania -- 6.3.8 The Artistic and Cultural Festival of the Roma -- 6.3.9 The Roma from Romania Have Met -- Comments -- 6.3.10 Roma Brothers! -- Comments -- 6.3.11 Our Programme -- Comments -- 6.3.12 An Appeal to the Roma from 1936.
6.3.13 What We Ask for -- Comments -- 6.4 Regional Organisations -- 6.4.1 The Police Report from Turnu Severin -- 6.4.2 The Police Report from Şimian Island -- 6.4.3 The Gypsy Life -- Comments -- 6.4.4 The House, the School and the Church -- Comments -- 6.4.5 The Neo-Rustic Brotherhood -- 6.4.6 To all the Gypsies in Transylvania -- Comments -- 6.4.7 Who Are We and What Do We Want? -- Comments -- 6.4.8 From Our Activity -- Comments -- 6.4.9 The Transylvanian Roma -- Comments -- 6.5 Naming -- 6.5.1 Is the Word 'Gypsy' a Word of Mockery, or the Name for a Nation -- 6.5.2 What Roma Should Know -- 6.5.3 Clarification -- Comments -- 6.6 The Sedentarisation of the Gypsy Nomads -- 6.6.1 The Colonisation of the Nomadic Gypsies -- Comments -- 6.6.2 The Nomads Who Create Their Independent State -- Comments -- 6.6.3 The Colonisation of Nomads -- Comments -- 6.7 Religion -- 6.7.1 God's Work among the Gypsies -- Comments -- 6.7.2 The Priests and Our Movement -- Comments -- 6.7.3 The Orthodox Church and the Roma -- Comments -- 6.8 The National Civic Identity -- 6.8.1 The Gypsies in Romania. Who Were They? Who Are They? What Do They Want to be? -- Comments -- 6.8.2 Faith, Country, King -- Comments -- 6.8.3 To Write in the Romani Language -- Comments -- 6.8.4 Romania for the Romanians -- Comments -- 6.8.5 What Should a Rom Do -- Comments -- 6.9 The Roma Women -- 6.9.1 To the Roma Women -- Comments -- 6.9.2 My Dearest Sisters -- Comments -- 6.9.3 The Women in the Roma Association -- Comments -- 6.10 Poems & -- Songs -- 6.10.1 To the Roma -- Comments -- 6.10.2 The March of the Roma -- Comments -- 6.10.3 Let's Sing Roma -- Comments -- Additional Comments -- Chapter 7. Hungary -- 7.1 The Hungarian Gypsy Musician's National Association -- 7.1.1 The Hungarian Gypsy Musician's National Association Modified Statute -- Comments.
7.1.2 The Meeting in Defense of Professional Rights -- Comments -- 7.1.3 The Extraordinary National Meeting with the Presence of Local Groups -- Comments -- 7.1.4 The Battle against Jazz and for Protection of Hungarian Gypsy Music -- Comments -- 7.2 The Restarting of the Gypsy Musicians' Society and the Journal -- 7.2.1 Károly Bura -- Comments -- 7.2.2 The Bihari Gypsy Music School -- Comments -- 7.2.3 The Dispute about the Repertoire of Gypsy Musicians -- Comments -- 7.3 The Hungarian Gypsy Musicians' National Federation -- 7.3.1 The Hungarian Gypsy Musicians' National Federation Statute -- Comments -- 7.3.2 The Five-hundred-year Jubilee -- Comments -- 7.3.3 The World Congress on Gypsyology -- Comments -- Additional Comments -- Chapter 8. Czechoslovakia -- 8.1 Naming and Labeling of Roma -- 8.1.1 A Letter to the State Attorney's Office in Uherské Hradiště -- 8.1.2 A Letter to the Provincial Office in Prague -- Comments -- 8.2 Schooling of the Roma -- 8.2.1 A Letter to the President Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk -- 8.2.2 A Letter to the President's Office -- Comments -- 8.3 Associations -- 8.3.1 The Union of the Czechoslovak Gypsy Musicians -- 8.3.2 The Establishment of the Society for the Study of the Gypsy Question -- 8.3.3 The General Assembly of the Society -- 8.3.4 A Quarter-Hour with Chief Physician Stuchlík about the Gypsies -- 8.3.5 Social and Educational Activities of the State Police in Košice -- 8.3.6 A Letter to the City Council in Košice (1) -- 8.3.7 A Letter to the City Council in Košice (2) -- 8.3.8 The Report on the Activities of the 'Lavutarisz' Society in Košice -- 8.3.9 The Celebration of the 500th Anniversary of the Arrival of Gypsies in Slovakia -- Comments -- Additional Comments -- Chapter 9. Poland -- 9.1 The Gypsy Kings -- 9.1.1 King Jan Michałak-Michailescu -- 9.1.2 King Michał Kwiek in Krakow -- Comments.
9.1.3 Chancellor Rudolf Kwiek.
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Marushiakova Elena  
Paderborn, : Brill | Schöningh, 2021
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