Creating Romanestan: A Place to be a 'Gypsy' in Post-Nazi Europe, article by María Sierra in European History Quarterly

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6 avril 2019

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María Sierra, « Creating Romanestan: A Place to be a 'Gypsy' in Post-Nazi Europe, article by María Sierra in European History Quarterly », Paradojas de la ciudadanía, ID : 10.58079/snz5


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This article examines the political formula of Romanestan as conceived by Ionel Rotaru (1918–1982), a Romanian refugee in France after the Second World War. Romanestan is the most visible aspect of an ambitious plan demanding rights for those labelled Gypsies throughout the world. This study is of interest because it sheds new light on the problems of social and political readjustment after the Second World War from the standpoint of racial exclusion. Rotaru’s project was both the respon...

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