No. 4 (2009): Amitié, Convivialité, Hospitalité / Friendship, Conviviality, Hospitality
Studies

Saved by their music. Gypsies in the 18th century Europe

Anna G. Piotrowska
Jagiellonian University in Krakow

Published 2009-01-01

Keywords

  • (Spanish and Hungarian) Gypsy,
  • 18th century Gypsy music,
  • Anty Gypsyism

How to Cite

Piotrowska, A. G. (2009). Saved by their music. Gypsies in the 18th century Europe. Theatrum Historiae, (4), 205–214. Retrieved from https://theatrum.upce.cz/index.php/theatrum/article/view/180

Abstract

The paper dedicated to the situation of the so called Gypsy people in the 18th century Europe concentrates on the relations between Gypsy and non Gypsy communities by presenting various, but predominantly negative, approaches towards these people. The paper is divided into four parts: (1) the beginning of academic interest in Gypsies, (2) the political situation of Hungarian and Spanish Gypsies in the 18th century, (3) social interactions between Gypsies and non Gypsies (gadje) illustrated by the Polish situation, (4) Gypsy music in the 18th century.

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