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Auteur(s) : Donert, Celia (1975-....)
Titre(s) : The rights of the Roma [Texte imprimé] : the struggle for citizenship in postwar Czechoslovakia / Celia Donert
Publication : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xi, 297 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Collection : Human rights in history
Lien à la collection : Human rights in history
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-294) and index
The Rights of the Roma writes Romani struggles for citizenship into the history of
human rights in socialist and post-socialist Eastern Europe. If Roma have typically
appeared in human rights narratives as victims, Celia Donert here draws on extensive
original research in Czech and Slovak archives, sociological and ethnographic studies,
and oral histories to foreground Romani activists as subjects and actors. Through
a vivid social and political history of Roma in Czechoslovakia, she provides a new
interpretation of the history of human rights by highlighting the role of Socialist
regimes in constructing social citizenship in postwar Eastern Europe. The post-socialist
human rights movement did not spring from the dissident movements of the 1970s, but
rather emerged in response to the collapse of socialist citizenship after 1989. A
timely study as Europe faces a major refugee crisis which raises questions about the
historical roots of nationalist and xenophobic attitudes towards non-citizens.
Sujet(s) : Tsiganes -- Statut juridique -- Tchécoslovaquie -- 1945-1990
Tsiganes -- Activité politique -- Tchécoslovaquie -- 1945-1990
Relations interethniques -- Tchécoslovaquie -- 1945-1990
Citoyenneté -- Tchécoslovaquie -- 1945-1990
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781107176270. - ISBN 1107176271. - ISBN 9781316821138 (erroné) (PDF ebook).
- ISBN 9781316629369. - ISBN 1316629368
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47292876k
Notice n° :
FRBNF47292876
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Introduction ; Legacies of 1919 ; Stalinist gypsy workers ; But Roma are rural!
; Cracking down on nomadism ; Into the 1960s : politics gets personal ; Prague spring
for Roma! ; THe 1970s : human rights, minority rights, Roma rights? ; Losing rights
after 1989? ; Conclusion.