ISBN:
9789633861226
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (252 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Majtenyi, Balazs A Contemporary History of Exclusion : The Roma Issue in Hungary from 1945 to 2015
DDC:
305.8914/970439
Keywords:
Romanies
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Romanies Social conditions
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Marginality, Social
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Romanies Legal status, laws, etc
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Minorities Government policy
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Minorities - Government policy - Hungary
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Romanies ; Hungary
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Romanies ; Hungary ; Social conditions
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Marginality, Social ; Hungary
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Romanies ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Hungary
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Hungary ; Ethnic relations
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Hungary ; Social policy
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Minorities ; Government policy ; Hungary
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Electronic books
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Hungary Ethnic relations
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Hungary Social policy
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- "Comrades, If You Have a Heart…" The History of the Gypsy Issue, 1945-1961 -- "Life Goes On…" The Hungarian Party-State and Assimilation -- Scientific approaches -- Gypsy images -- The transformation of discourse -- Disciplinary power, disciplinary society -- The national minority issue -- National movement -- The "ethnic interpretation" of history -- Roma Policy after the Regime Change -- Panopticon: Roma Policy, 2010-2015 -- Summary: Decades of Exclusion -- Bibliography -- List of Photographs
Abstract:
Index -- Back cover -- Contexts of Gypsy/Roma identity and history -- On the sources of Gypsy/Roma history -- Who (what) is (was) Hungarian or Gypsy/Roma? -- The construction and spread of the state socialist system -- Policy and Gypsies -- Modernization and Gypsy communities -- Disciplinary state -- The impossibility of self-organization -- Minority issue -- Discourses on social policy and equality -- Social policy and the Gypsies -- Wage work -- Housing -- Social system -- Education -- Police and agents -- "Health supervisors" -- Minority issue -- Prospects for multiculturalism
Abstract:
Minority (self-)government? -- Divide at impera - The opportunities and impossibilities of self-organization -- Civic movement -- National minority culture - national culture -- Questions of equal treatment and equal opportunity -- Roma programs -- Social policy and the Roma -- Disciplinary society -- The transformation of discourses -- Research methods -- The Hungarian National Cooperation System -- The anti-egalitarian character of the system -- Changing minority legislation -- New social policy? -- Violence -- The shift -- Anti-discrimination -- Equal opportunity -- Education -- Employment
Abstract:
Aid -- Segregation
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