Selected bibliography
Roma History (General)
Brearley, Margaret
2001 The Persecution of Gypsies in Europe. American Behavioural Scientist 45: 588-599.
Fraser, Angus.
1995 The Gypsies. Oxford: Blackwell.
Hancock, Ian
2002 We are the Romani People: Ames am e Rromane dzene. Hertfrordshire: University of Hertfordshire Press.
Mayall, David
2004 Gypsy Identities 1500-2000: From Egipcyans and Moon-men to the Ethnic Romany. London:Routledge.
Pogany, István
2004 The Roma Café: Human Rights and the Plight of the Romani People. London: Pluto Press.
Roma History (Holocaust)
Bársony, János and Agnes Daróczi
2008 Pharrajimos: The Fate of the Roma During the Holocaust. New York: IDEBATE Press.
Heuss, Herbert
1995 German Policies of Gypsy Persecution, 1870-1945. In The Gypsies During the Second World War: From "race science"
to the camps. Karola Fings, Donald Kenrick, Herbert Heuss, Frank Sparing, eds. Pp.15-38. Hertfordshire: Hertfordshire
University Press.
Kenrick, Donald and Grattan Puxon
2009 Gypsies under the Swastika. Hertfordshire: University of Hertfordshire Press.
Korb, Alexandra
2013 Ustasa Mass Violence Against Gypsies in Croatia, 1941-1942. In The Nazi Genocide of the Roma: Reassessment and
Commemoration, Anton Weiss-Wendt, ed. Pp. 72-95. New York: Berghahn.
Lewy, Guenter
1999 Himmler and the ‘Racially Pure Gypsies.’ Journal of Contemporary History 34(2): 201-214.
---2000 The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Margalit, Gilad
1997 The justice system of the FRG and its policy regarding the persecution of the Gypsies during the Third Reich. Holocaust
and Genocide Studies 7(3): 330–50.
---2000 The Uniqueness of the Nazi Persecution of the Roma. Romani Studies (10)2: 185–210.
---2002 Germany and it’s Gypsies: a Post-Auschwitz Ordeal. Madison:University of Wisconsin Press.
Milton, Sybil
1992 Nazi Policies towards Roma and Sinti 1933-1945. Journal of Gypsy Lore Society 2(1): 1-18.
Reinhartz, Dennis
1999 Unmarked graves: The destruction of the Yugoslav Roma in the Balkan Holocaust, 1941–1945. Journal of Genocide
Research 1(1): 81-89.
Rosenhaft, Eve
2011 Blacks and Gypsies in Nazi Germany: the Limits of the 'Racial State'. History Workshop Journal 72: 161-170.
Tyaglyy, Mikhail and Jack Piotrow
2009 Were the “Chingené” Victims of the Holocaust?: Nazi Policy toward the Crimean Roma, 1941–1944. Holocaust and
Genocide Studies 23(1): 26-53.
Weiss-Wendt, Anton
2013 Introduction. In The Nazi Genocide of the Roma: Reassessment and Commemoration, Anton Weiss-Wendt, ed. Pp. 1-26.
New York: Berghahn.
Weiss-Wendt, Anton and Rory Yeomans
2013 Introduction: Holocaust and Historiographical Debates on Racial Science. In Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe 1938-
1945. Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 1-33. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Zimmermann, Michael
2001 The Wehrmacht and the National Socialist persecution of the Gypsies. Romani Studies 11(2): 111-135.
Debates about Roma (and other) Inclusion in Holocaust History
Bauer, Yehuda
1978 The Holocaust in Historical Perspective. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Kapralski, Slawomir
1997 Identity Building and the Holocaust: Roma Political Nationalism, Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and
Ethnicity 25(2): 269-283.
Mbabuike, Michael C. and Anna Marie Evans
2000 Other Victims of the Holocaust. Dialectical Anthropology 25(1): 1-25.
Ardent, Hannah
1994 The Origins of Totalitarianism. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Eugenics and Biopolitics
Bialas, Wolfgang
2013 The Eternal Voice of Blood: Racial Science and Nazi Ethics. In Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe 1938-1945. Anton
Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 347-373. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Binding, Karl and Alfred Hoche
1920 Die Freigabe der Vernichtung Leben Sunwerten Lebens (Permitting the Destruction of Unworthy Life). Leipzig: Felix
Meiner.
Carney, Amy
2013 Preserving the “Master Race”: ss Reproductive and Family Policies during the Second World War. In Racial Science in
Hitler’s New Europe 1938-1945. Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 60-82. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Dickinson, Edward Ross
2004 Biopolitics, Fascism, Democracy: Some Reflections on Our Discourse about "Modernity." Central European History
37(1):1-48.
Engstrom, Eric J.
2011 Fashioning Racial Selves: Reflexive Practices in the Society for Racial Hygiene. Cultural Medical Psychiatry 2011(35): 546–
562.
Eposito, Roberto
2008 Bios: Biopolitics and Philosophy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Forti, Simona
2006 The Biopolitics of Souls: Racism, Nazism, and Plato. Political Theory 34(1): 9-32.
Friedlander, Henry
1995 The origins of Nazi genocide. From the Euthanasia to the Final Solution. Chapel Hill and London: University of North
Carolina Press.
Heinemann, Isabel
2013 Defining (Un)Wanted Population Addition: Anthropology, Racist Ideology, and Mass Murder in the Occupied East. In
Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe 1938-1945. Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 35-59. Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press.
Horst Biesold
1999 Crying Hands: Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany. Washington:Gallaudet University Press.
Turda, Marius
2010 Modernism and Eugenics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
---2013 In Pursuit of Greater Hungary: Eugenic Ideas of Social and Biological Improvement,1940–1941. The Journal of
Modern History 85(3): 558-591.
Brearley, Margaret
2001 The Persecution of Gypsies in Europe. American Behavioural Scientist 45: 588-599.
Fraser, Angus.
1995 The Gypsies. Oxford: Blackwell.
Hancock, Ian
2002 We are the Romani People: Ames am e Rromane dzene. Hertfrordshire: University of Hertfordshire Press.
Mayall, David
2004 Gypsy Identities 1500-2000: From Egipcyans and Moon-men to the Ethnic Romany. London:Routledge.
Pogany, István
2004 The Roma Café: Human Rights and the Plight of the Romani People. London: Pluto Press.
Roma History (Holocaust)
Bársony, János and Agnes Daróczi
2008 Pharrajimos: The Fate of the Roma During the Holocaust. New York: IDEBATE Press.
Heuss, Herbert
1995 German Policies of Gypsy Persecution, 1870-1945. In The Gypsies During the Second World War: From "race science"
to the camps. Karola Fings, Donald Kenrick, Herbert Heuss, Frank Sparing, eds. Pp.15-38. Hertfordshire: Hertfordshire
University Press.
Kenrick, Donald and Grattan Puxon
2009 Gypsies under the Swastika. Hertfordshire: University of Hertfordshire Press.
Korb, Alexandra
2013 Ustasa Mass Violence Against Gypsies in Croatia, 1941-1942. In The Nazi Genocide of the Roma: Reassessment and
Commemoration, Anton Weiss-Wendt, ed. Pp. 72-95. New York: Berghahn.
Lewy, Guenter
1999 Himmler and the ‘Racially Pure Gypsies.’ Journal of Contemporary History 34(2): 201-214.
---2000 The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Margalit, Gilad
1997 The justice system of the FRG and its policy regarding the persecution of the Gypsies during the Third Reich. Holocaust
and Genocide Studies 7(3): 330–50.
---2000 The Uniqueness of the Nazi Persecution of the Roma. Romani Studies (10)2: 185–210.
---2002 Germany and it’s Gypsies: a Post-Auschwitz Ordeal. Madison:University of Wisconsin Press.
Milton, Sybil
1992 Nazi Policies towards Roma and Sinti 1933-1945. Journal of Gypsy Lore Society 2(1): 1-18.
Reinhartz, Dennis
1999 Unmarked graves: The destruction of the Yugoslav Roma in the Balkan Holocaust, 1941–1945. Journal of Genocide
Research 1(1): 81-89.
Rosenhaft, Eve
2011 Blacks and Gypsies in Nazi Germany: the Limits of the 'Racial State'. History Workshop Journal 72: 161-170.
Tyaglyy, Mikhail and Jack Piotrow
2009 Were the “Chingené” Victims of the Holocaust?: Nazi Policy toward the Crimean Roma, 1941–1944. Holocaust and
Genocide Studies 23(1): 26-53.
Weiss-Wendt, Anton
2013 Introduction. In The Nazi Genocide of the Roma: Reassessment and Commemoration, Anton Weiss-Wendt, ed. Pp. 1-26.
New York: Berghahn.
Weiss-Wendt, Anton and Rory Yeomans
2013 Introduction: Holocaust and Historiographical Debates on Racial Science. In Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe 1938-
1945. Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 1-33. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Zimmermann, Michael
2001 The Wehrmacht and the National Socialist persecution of the Gypsies. Romani Studies 11(2): 111-135.
Debates about Roma (and other) Inclusion in Holocaust History
Bauer, Yehuda
1978 The Holocaust in Historical Perspective. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Kapralski, Slawomir
1997 Identity Building and the Holocaust: Roma Political Nationalism, Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and
Ethnicity 25(2): 269-283.
Mbabuike, Michael C. and Anna Marie Evans
2000 Other Victims of the Holocaust. Dialectical Anthropology 25(1): 1-25.
Ardent, Hannah
1994 The Origins of Totalitarianism. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Eugenics and Biopolitics
Bialas, Wolfgang
2013 The Eternal Voice of Blood: Racial Science and Nazi Ethics. In Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe 1938-1945. Anton
Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 347-373. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Binding, Karl and Alfred Hoche
1920 Die Freigabe der Vernichtung Leben Sunwerten Lebens (Permitting the Destruction of Unworthy Life). Leipzig: Felix
Meiner.
Carney, Amy
2013 Preserving the “Master Race”: ss Reproductive and Family Policies during the Second World War. In Racial Science in
Hitler’s New Europe 1938-1945. Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 60-82. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Dickinson, Edward Ross
2004 Biopolitics, Fascism, Democracy: Some Reflections on Our Discourse about "Modernity." Central European History
37(1):1-48.
Engstrom, Eric J.
2011 Fashioning Racial Selves: Reflexive Practices in the Society for Racial Hygiene. Cultural Medical Psychiatry 2011(35): 546–
562.
Eposito, Roberto
2008 Bios: Biopolitics and Philosophy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Forti, Simona
2006 The Biopolitics of Souls: Racism, Nazism, and Plato. Political Theory 34(1): 9-32.
Friedlander, Henry
1995 The origins of Nazi genocide. From the Euthanasia to the Final Solution. Chapel Hill and London: University of North
Carolina Press.
Heinemann, Isabel
2013 Defining (Un)Wanted Population Addition: Anthropology, Racist Ideology, and Mass Murder in the Occupied East. In
Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe 1938-1945. Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans, eds. Pp. 35-59. Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press.
Horst Biesold
1999 Crying Hands: Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany. Washington:Gallaudet University Press.
Turda, Marius
2010 Modernism and Eugenics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
---2013 In Pursuit of Greater Hungary: Eugenic Ideas of Social and Biological Improvement,1940–1941. The Journal of
Modern History 85(3): 558-591.