Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: March 1, 2026 - Last updated: March 1, 2026

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Maria Georgiana Dumitru

Title: Knowledge Hegemony

Subtitle: Silencing Sexual Violence during Romani Slavery

Journal: Critical Romani Studies

Volume: 9

Issue: 1: Racialized Slavery in Moldavia and Wallachia: Legacies and Silences

Year: 2026

Pages: 30-44

pISSN: 2560-3019 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 2630-855X - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Medieval History and Modern History | European History: Romanian History | Types: Slave Rape



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Abstract: »Romani women were primary targets of the institution of chattel slavery within the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (territories that are mostly part of present-day Romania). However, past and present research has ignored or distorted the distinct experiences of Romani women and the gendered harms they suffered. This article examines historical sources to document systematic forms of sexual violence that Romani women faced during enslavement. Additionally, it employs critical feminist and anti-racist frameworks to study four influential academic texts from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Kogălniceanu 1837; Sion 1915; Potra 1939; Achim 1998) that focused on the institution of slavery and how they approached this topic. Specifically, the article zooms in on how such texts have contributed to silencing and distorting the history of sexual violence and exploitation, while depicting enslaved women as hypersexual objects. The following article contains descriptions of sexual exploitation, sexual violence, and rape perpetrated against Romani women during slavery in Moldavia and Wallachia. These passages may be distressing. Reader discretion is strongly advised.« (Source: Critical Romani Studies)

Contents:
  Abstract (p. 31)
  Introduction (p. 32)
  1. Intertwined Gendered Labour and Sexual Violence (p. 32)
  1.1 ‘Țiitoare’ or Concubines (p. 35)
  2. Academic Writings – Sexual Abuse and Exploitation during Slavery (p. 36)
  Conclusions (p. 40)
  References (p. 42)

Wikipedia: History of Europe: History of Romania | Ethnicity: Romani people | Slavery: History of slavery / Slavery in Romania | Sex and the law: Sexual violence