Special Issue: The Historical Presence of the Roma People in European Public Spaces in the 19th and 20th centuries
Guest Editor: María Sierra
Editorial
Introduction María Sierra
Special Issue Articles
Romani Berlin: ‘Gypsy’ Presence, the Culture of the Horse Market and the Shaping of Urban Space 1890–1933 Eve Rosenhaft
Tsyganshchina (цыганщина) and Romani Musicians in Tsarist, Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia: Change and Continuity Anna G. Piotrowska
Marginality and Modernity on the South Shore: Blackpool’s Fortune Tellers, Authenticity and Belonging Tamara West
Gypsy Anarchism: Navigating Ethnic and Political Identities María Sierra and Juan Pro
(Dis)Playing Exotic Otherness in the Circus: The Bouglione Wild West Show Malte Gasche and Laurence Prempain
‘Gypsy Eroding Liberty is Gorgio Eroding Liberty’: Making Europe More Equal from the British Romani Rights Movement Carolina García Sanz
‘Nous, les Artistes Tsiganes’. Intellectual Networks and Cultural Spaces for Ethnic Assertion in France (1949–1989) Begoña Barrera
Staging Genocide: Theatrical Remembering of the Romani Holocaust Siv B. Lie and Ioanida Costache
Articles
Independence and Constitution: The Spanish Nationalization of Personal Experience During the Peninsular War and its Aftermath Raúl Moreno-Almendral
Allegiance in Exchange for Benefits: The Romanian First World War Veterans’ Movement between Democracy and Authoritarianism, 1930–1937 Blasco Sciarrino
A ‘Shining Example of Fascist Womanhood’: Angiola Moretti 1925–1943 Perry Willson