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oapen-20.500.12657-507782021-10-07T02:44:15Z Roma Writings Bianca Roman, Raluca Zahova, Sofiya Marinov, Aleksandar Slavic and Eurasian Studies History bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBT History: specific events & topics::HBTB Social & cultural history The book focuses on the early period of Roma publishing (from the nineteenth century until the Second World War) when the first original texts, fiction and media publications authored by Roma appeared.Based on extensive archival and historical research, including the discovery of earlier, up to now unknown sources, the literary activities of Roma in Central, South-eastern and Eastern Europe are discussed in their historical context and interrelation with the birth of the Roma emancipatory movement. Romani literature and press are thus embedded in the history and literary studies of the European national literatures.The authors: Raluca Bianca Roman, Sofiya Zahova, Aleksandar G. Marinov, Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov are affiliated with the University of St Andrews, UK. Other authors are Tamás Hajnáczky (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary), Viktor Shapoval (Moscow City University, Russia), and Risto Blomster (Finnish Literature Society/ The Finnish Cultural Foundation). 2021-10-06T11:55:37Z 2021-10-06T11:55:37Z 2021 book ONIX_20211006_9783657705207_10 9783657705207 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50778 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9783657705207.pdf https://brill.com/abstract/title/58402 Brill Brill | Schöningh 10.30965/9783657705207 10.30965/9783657705207 af16fd4b-42a1-46ed-82e8-c5e880252026 9783657705207 Brill | Schöningh 290 open access
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The book focuses on the early period of Roma publishing (from the nineteenth century until the Second World War) when the first original texts, fiction and media publications authored by Roma appeared.Based on extensive archival and historical research, including the discovery of earlier, up to now unknown sources, the literary activities of Roma in Central, South-eastern and Eastern Europe are discussed in their historical context and interrelation with the birth of the Roma emancipatory movement. Romani literature and press are thus embedded in the history and literary studies of the European national literatures.The authors: Raluca Bianca Roman, Sofiya Zahova, Aleksandar G. Marinov, Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov are affiliated with the University of St Andrews, UK. Other authors are Tamás Hajnáczky (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary), Viktor Shapoval (Moscow City University, Russia), and Risto Blomster (Finnish Literature Society/ The Finnish Cultural Foundation).
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