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How to teach about Roma history and culture

Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka   •   HISTOLAB   •   2024

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Levels and forms of education

Primary Education

Lower Secondary Education

Upper Secondary Education

Tertiary Education

Teacher Training

Museum Memorials and Exhibitions

Resource type

Audio-visual materials (photographs, videos, movies, audio files)

Historic approaches concerned

Cultural History

Global History

Local History

Microhistory

Military History

Political History

Social History

Transnational History

Historic period

Ancient History

5th Century

6th Century

7th Century

8th Century

9th Century

10th Century

11th Century

12th Century

13th Century

14th Century

15th Century

16th Century

17th Century

18th Century

19th Century

20th Century

21st Century

Countries or areas concerned

Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe

Languages

English

Description

In this HISTOLAB Tutorial dedicated to teaching Roma history and culture, Dr. Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka, Deputy Director of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture presents an impressive range of resources available on the topic produced by the Institute, as well as Council of Europe standards, resources and publications in relation to teaching Roma history.

Keywords

Roma History

Roma Culture

Teaching materials

Learning resources

Nonformal education