Populism, memory, and minority rights : : Central and Eastern European issues in global perspective / / edited by Anna-Mária Bíró ; managing editor, Evelin Verhas.
Populism, Memory and Minority Rights is the flagship publication of the Tom Lantos Institute (TLI), a highly-regarded international human rights institute based in Budapest, Hungary. The publication provides a forum for discussion on crucial themes of global and regional importance on the accommodat...
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Nijhoff,, [2018] |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (410 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Roma Rights and Citizenship
- A Forbidden People Has No History / János Bársony and Ágnes Daróczi
- Shouldn’t We Have a History? / Ágnes Daróczi
- Roma Women’s Local Initiatives in Hungary: Driving Force for Community Participation and Empowerment / Erzsébet Anita Német and Szilvia Rézműves
- From Victimhood to Citizenship: The Path of Roma Integration,András Bíró, Nicolae Gheorghe, Martin Kovats and others / Angéla Kóczé
- Jewish Life and Antisemitism
- Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation: Moving beyond Guilt and Victimhood / Arie Nadler
- Towards Negative Possession of Identity / Gergely Romsics
- Constructing Memorials, Constructing Memory / Alex Maws
- Ki szereti a zsidókat? A magyar filoszemitizmus [Who likes the Jews? Hungarian philosemitism]
- Hungarian Minorities
- Mobilizing Strategies of Hungarian Minority Parties in Romania, Serbia and Slovakia / István Gergő Székely
- Mono-ethnic Transnationalism? Romanian Public Perceptions of Hungarian Ethno-political Claims and Kin-state Policies / Tamás Kiss
- General Issues
- The Congress of European Nationalities and the International Protection of Minority Rights, 1925–1938 / Ferenc Eiler
- Group Identities and Human Rights: How Do We Square the Circle in International Law? / Gaetano Pentassuglia
- Policing the Public Sphere: Regulating Religion in Europe / Kathleen Cavanaugh
- Identity and Human Rights in a “Populist” Era: Urging Caution and Pragmatism in Minority Rights Protection / Joshua Castellino
- Comments for a Roundtable Discussion on “Transnational Activism: Impact of Populism on Minorities, Indigenous Peoples and Refugees” / Fiona McConnell
- Report
- Human Rights Education in the Visegrád Countries: A Difficult Journey / Louise Métrich.