New Journal Issue: Romani Studies 32.2 Is Now Available Online
The latest issue of ROMANI STUDIES is now available online.
The latest issue of ROMANI STUDIES is now available online.
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Eastern European Studies
Dissertation Incubator
a five-part virtual workshop organized and hosted
by the Romanian Studies Organization at Indiana University
weeks of 2/20; 2/27; 3/6; 3/13; and 3/20, 2023
two-hour weekly meeting times TBD based on participant schedules
Call for Papers: The Romani Atlantic
Martin Fotta, Czech Academy of Science, fotta@eu.cas.cz, Ann Ostendorf, Gonzaga University, ostendorf@gonzaga.edu
Call for Papers: The Romani Atlantic
Martin Fotta, Czech Academy of Science, fotta@eu.cas.cz, Ann Ostendorf, Gonzaga University, ostendorf@gonzaga.edu
Romani people have been part of Atlantic circulations for over 500 years. Yet, scholars have rarely applied the circum-Atlantic frame in ways that illuminate the lived experiences of Romani people. This collection aims to enrich Romani history and Romani studies, as well as the scholarship of those regions that are a part of the Atlantic world, by considering the experiences of Romani people within an Atlantic context.
Romani people have been part of Atlantic circulations for over 500 years. Yet, scholars have rarely applied the circum-Atlantic frame in ways that illuminate the lived experiences of Romani people. This collection aims to enrich Romani history and Romani studies, as well as the scholarship of those regions that are a part of the Atlantic world, by considering the experiences of Romani people within an Atlantic context.
The latest issue of ROMANI STUDIES is now available online.
Dear colleagues,
please feel free to join our online conference "Minorities and Diasporas in Turkey: Public images and issues in education" (Tuesday, 30 November 2021, 2 p.m. Roma time) in the frame of the project “Indifference as a Treatable Disease” - Sapienza University of Rome.
Conference schedule
2.00-2.15 p.m. Institutional greetings
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies invites proposals from individuals and institutions to co-organize research workshops in conjunction with the Mandel Center in 2021.