Sinti and Roma in Germany (1871-1933) : gypsy policy in the second empire and Weimar republic
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Sinti and Roma in Germany (1871-1933) : gypsy policy in the second empire and Weimar republic
(Routledge studies in modern European history, 81)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book concerns the persecution of the Sinti and Roma in Germany during the Second Empire (1871-1918) and Weimar Republic (1919-1933). It traces the ways in which discriminatory treatment towards 'Gypsies' developed in a state ostensibly committed to individual liberty and equal treatment under the law, and how government policies in this period furthered their economic marginalisation and social exclusion.
It will provide much-needed detail on a crucial period, one which is ordinarily addressed only fleetingly, and by way of introduction, to studies of how the Sinti and Roma communities were treated by National Socialists.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Persecution in the Rechtsstaat: Gypsy policy 1871-1933
- 2. Communicating the fight against Gypsies to police and officials
- 3. Gypsy child abduction scares
- 4. Registering Gypsies
- 5. Workhouses and borstals
- 6. Itinerant Sinti and Roma and local communities
- Conclusion
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