The Holocaust in the Memory of the Roma. From Trauma to Imagined Community
The Holocaust in the Memory of the Roma. From Trauma to Imagined Community
The Holocaust in the Memory of the Roma. From Trauma to Imagined Community
Ritual of Memory in Constructing the Modern Identity of Eastern Europen Romanies
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NEW MILLENIUM, NEW CHALLENGES
To read the full article click here Kapralski, S.(1998), Memory, Identity and Roma Transnational Nationalism,Media and Cultural Memory, vol:19, pp. 195-217 This article republished with the permission of author.
To read the full article click here Kapralski, S. (1997), Identity Building and the Holocaust: Roma Political Nationalism. Nationalities Papers. vol:25 (2),269-283 This article republished with the permission of author Slawomir Kapralski
The Roma represent one of the major ethnic minorities in a large number of European countries. It is Europes largest transnational minority, a non-territorial nation of Europe. According to Guy (2003, p. 48), there are approximately between seven and eight and a half million Gypsies or Roma living in Europe, which makes them the largest…
To reda the full case study click here This case study republished with the permission of author Stepan Ripke