Minorities in Global History: the power of archive photos
This picture was taken in august 1977 as I was 20 years old. It shows a gypsy camp as seen from the window of my bedroom, in my parents house. The camera was a mechanic analogic Minolta SRT 303 camera equiped with a 50mm f/1,7 and x2 Soligor focal length multiplier, on B&W film. 7 pictures are available @ https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/gitans-vaulx-en-velin.htm
About the e-book: “Exploring examples of marginalization in Imperial Russia, early-20th century Korea, WWII China and Postcolonial Africa amongst others, the chapters in this volume seek to understand the entanglements of 'fluid minorities' and native populations in various historical settings. They explore dynamics between nation states and empires, minority-majority processes in (post)imperial and (post)Soviet contexts, fourth world perspectives and transnational minority movements. Taken together, the contributions to this collection address the exposure to and challenge of historical and contemporary treatments of marginalization, exclusion, belonging and inclusion in global history.”
Monorities in Global History. Global History European perspectives and approches in association witf the European nerwork in Universal and Global History.. Edited by Holger Weiss. Bloomsburry publishing.
https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/minorities-in-global-history-9781350382220/