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Print version: Marushiakova, Elena. Roma Portraits in History : Roma Civic Emancipation Elite in Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe from the 19th Century until World War II. First edition. Leiden, Netherlands : Brill Schoningh, c2022 xii, 749 pages. ISBN 9783506705198
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Acknowledgement ...xi // Foreword ...1 // Introduction: The Roots ...11 // Austro-Hungarian Empire ...11 // Ottoman Empire ...19 // Russian Empire ...28 // Chapter i. Bulgaria ...33 // Introduction ...33 // Atanas Dimitrov ...36 // Shakir Pashov ...45 // Sliven’s Communists ...77 // Nikola Kochev ...78 // Nikola Terzobaliev ...81 // Gospodin Kolev ...89 // Conclusion ...92 // Chapter 2. Turkey ...99 // Mustafa Mehmet: One of Those Tobacco Workers ...99 // Introduction ...99 // What Happened in Salonica? ...101 // Family Background and Childhood ...104 // Work Experience and Early-Politicisation ...106 // Journey to the USSR ...108 // Again, in Turkey ...109 // Re-exploration of an Extraordinary Life ...112 // Chapter 3. Yugoslavia ...115 // Activism and Civic Participation ...115 // Introduction ...115 // From Pre-Modern Leadership to Civic Representation ...117 // National Heroes Becoming a Source of Pride and Representation ...129 // The New Elite ...135 // Roma Contributions to National Establishments ...140 // Roma Women ...143 // Conclusion ...145 // Svetozar Simic ...146 // Introduction ...146 // Biography and Life-Path ...147 // Groundbreaking Activities in the Field of Writing and Publishing .154 // Organisational Leadership ...160 // Conclusion ...164 // Chapter 4. Romania ...167 // Introduction ...167 // Lazar Naftanaila ...171 // Calinic I. Popp Serboianu ...179 // Gheorghe A. Läzuricä ...197 // Gheorghe Niculescu ...212 // Constantin S. Nicolaescu-Plopsor ...225 // Roma Activist Women ...242 // Florica Constantinescu ...243 // Marta Läzuricä ...246 // Conclusion ...250 // Chapter 5. Hungary ...253 // Karoly Bura - Gypsy First Violinist. From the Coffee Houses to Visions of a // Gypsy Museum ...253 // Introduction ...253 // Czinka Panna’s Descendent ...253 // Married into the Radics Dynasty ...255 // Patron at Home and Hero at the Frontlines ...256 //
Police Raid at Dawn ...258 // The Foundation of the Bihari Music School ...260 // “Lord Rothermere Holds Our Banner High” ...264 // Hungarian Festival of Song ...266 // Embezzlement, Document Theft, Leadership Renewal ...268 // Anthem or Waltz ...270 // “Baroraj” or the Gypsy Pasha ...272 // The Hungarian Regent, the Italian Duce, the Pope in Rome, // the American President ...274 // A Gaping Hole in the Wall ...275 // Strikers and Strike Breakers ...276 // He Suddenly Clasped at His Heart ...279 // Conclusion ...280 // Chapter 6. Czechoslovakia ...283 // The Daniel and Kýr Families from the Strážnice Area and their Attempts // to Improve the Position of Moravian and Slovak Roma to Benefit // Czechoslovakia ...283 // Introduction ...283 // Jan Daniel ...287 // František Kýr 307 // Conclusion ...318 // Chapter 7. Poland 327 // Matejasz Kwiek (ca. 1887-1937). A "Baron" and “Leader of the Gypsy Nation” // in Interbellum Poland ...327 // Introduction ...327 // Profile ...329 // Activity ...331 // Tragic Death ...341 // Funeral ...342 // Conclusion ...344 // Chapter 8. Latvia ...345 // Janis Leimanis and the Beginnings of Latvian Roma Activism ...345 // Introduction ...345 // Janis Leimanis - a Member of the Community ...346 // The Rise and Decline of the Friend of Gypsies Society ...348 // Choir and Folklore Collection - Appropriating Cultural Patterns // of the Majority ...350 // "The Pastor" -the Religious Activism of Leimanis ...353 // Land and Work for the Roma ...355 // Conclusion ...356 // Chapter 9. Finland 359 // Introduction ...359 // Ferdinand Nikkinen ...363 // Aleksander Akerlund ...372 // Ida Blomerus ...380 // Sofia Schwartz ...387 // Antti Palm ...391 // Conclusion ...394 // Chapter io. USSR ...399 // Introduction ...399 // Ivan Rom-Lebedev ...405 // Andrey Taranov ...427 // Mikhail Bezlyudskiy ...449 // Georgiy Lebedev ...470 //
Ilya and Trofim Gerasimovs ...485 // Ilya Yakovlevich Gerasimov ...485 // Trofim Gerasimov ...496 // Ivan Tokmakov ...508 // Nikolay Pankov ...529 // Alexander German ...554 // Roma Activist Women ...575 // Nina Dudarova ...576 // Olga Pankova ...582 // Conclusion ...591 // Chapter 11. USA ...607 // Steve Kaslov ...607 // Chapter 12. Spain ...619 // Helios Gomez (1905-1956). Activism, Resistance, and Struggles of a // Left-Wing Gitano Artist ...619 // Introduction ...619 // Hellos: The Militant ...620 // Hellos: The Gypsy and the Artist ...628 // Conclusion ...635 // Illustrations ...649 // Dictionary ...669 // Abbreviations and Soviet Neologisms ...669 // Bulgaria ...669 // Czechoslovakia ...669 // Romania ...669 USSR ...669 // References ...672 // Archives ...672 // Belarus ...672 // Bulgaria // Czechoslovakia // Finland // Latvia // Poland // Romania // Russian Federation // Turkey // Ukraine // United Kingdom // USA // Yugoslavia // Media // Austro-Hungarian Empire // Bulgaria // Czechoslovakia // Finland // France // Germany // Hungary // Latvia // Luxembourg // Ottoman Empire // Poland // Romania // Spain // Switzerland // Turkey // Ukraine // United Kingdom // USA // USSR // Yugoslavia // Bibliography // List of Illustrations ...741 // Complete List of the Authors ...744 // List of Authors 749
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