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Gypsy Policy and Roma Activism: From the Interwar Period to Current Policies and Challenges

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  • Elena Marushiakova

    (School of History, University of St Andrews, UK)

  • Vesselin Popov

    (School of History, University of St Andrews, UK)

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The editorial introduces the key ideas of this thematic issue, which originated within the European Research Council project ‘RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars.’ The period between WWI and WWII in the region of Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe was an era of worldwide significant changes, which marked the birth of the Roma civic emancipation movement and impacted Roma communities’ living strategies and visions about their future, worldwide. The aspiration of this thematic issue is to present the main dimensions of the processes of Roma civic emancipation and to outline the role of the Roma as active participants in the historical processes occurring in the studied region and as the creators of their own history. The editorial offers clarifications on the terminology and methodology employed in the articles included in this issue and their spatial and chronological parameters while also briefly introducing the individual authored studies of this issue.

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  • Elena Marushiakova & Vesselin Popov, 2020. "Gypsy Policy and Roma Activism: From the Interwar Period to Current Policies and Challenges," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 8(2), pages 260-264.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:socinc:v8:y:2020:i:2:p:260-264
    DOI: 10.17645/si.v8i2.3036
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