Gypsy Policy and Roma Activism: From the Interwar Period to Current Policies and Challenges
Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov
págs. 260-264
‘Letter to Stalin’: Roma Activism vs. Gypsy Nomadism in Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe before WWII
Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov
págs. 265-276
A View of the Disaster and Victory from below: Serbian Roma Soldiers, 1912–1918
Danilo Šarenac
págs. 277-285
“Improving Our Way of Life Is Largely in Our Own Hands”: Inclusion according to the Romani Newspaper of Interwar Yugoslavia
Sofiya Zahova
págs. 286-295
Images of Roma through the Language of Bulgarian State Archives
Aleksandar G. Marinov
págs. 296-304
Between Nationalism and Pragmatism: The Roma Movement in Interwar Romania
Petre Matei
págs. 305-315
Faith Church: Roma Baptists Challenging Religious Barriers in Interwar Romania
Iemima Ploscariu
págs. 316-326
Hungarian Gypsy Musician’s National Association: Battles Faced by Gypsy Musicians in Hungary during the Interwar Years
Tamás Hajnáczky
págs. 327-335
Political Activity of Kwiek ‘Dynasty’ in the Second Polish Republic in the Years 1935–1939
Alicja Gontarek
págs. 336-345
‘The Books to the Illiterate?’: Romani Publishing Activities in the Soviet Union, 1927–1938
Viktor Shapoval
págs. 346-357
The Kalderash Gypsies of Russia in Industrial Cooperation of the 1920s–1930s
Aleksandr V. Chernykh
págs. 358-366
From Christian Mission to Transnational Connections: Religious and Social Mobilisation among Roma in Finland
Raluca Bianca Roman
págs. 367-376