A contemporary history of exclusion : the Roma issue in Hungary from 1945 to 2015 /
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Author / Creator: | Majtényi, Balázs. |
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Uniform title: | Cigánykérdés Magyarországon, 1945-2010. English |
Imprint: | Budapest ; New York : CEU Press, Central European University Press, 2016. |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11406934 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Contexts of Gypsy/Roma identity and history
- On the sources of Gypsy/Roma history
- Who (what) is (was) Hungarian or Gypsy/Roma?
- "Comrades, if you have a heart" : the history of the Gypsy issue, 1945-1961
- 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
- "Life goes on" : the Hungarian party-state and assimilation
- Social policy and the Gypsies
- Wage work
- Housing
- Social system
- Education
- Scientific approaches
- Gypsy images
- The transformation of discourse
- Disciplinary power, disciplinary society
- Police and agents
- "Health supervisors"
- The national minority issue
- National movement
- The "ethnic interpretation" of history
- Roma policy after the regime change
- Minority issue
- Prospects for multiculturalism
- Minority (self- )government?
- Divide at Impera : the opportunities and impossibilities of self-organization
- Movement
- National minority culture, national culture
- Questions of equal treatment and equal opportunity
- Anti-discrimination
- Equal opportunity
- Roma programs
- Education
- Employment
- Social policy and the Roma
- Aid
- Segregation
- Disciplinary society
- The transformation of discourses
- Research methods
- Panopticon : Roma policy, 2010-2015
- The Hungarian National Cooperation System
- The anti-egalitarian character of the system
- Changing minority legislation
- New social policy?
- Violence
- The shift
- Summary: Decades of exclusion.