Currently, CEEOL covers more than 2000 journals and 690.000 articles, over 4500 ebooks and 6000 grey literature document. CEEOL provides scholars, researchers and students with access to a wide range of academic content in a constantly growing, dynamic repository. Currently, over 1000 publishers entrust CEEOL with their high-quality journals and e-books. In the rapidly changing digital sphere CEEOL is a reliable source of adjusting expertise trusted by scholars, publishers and librarians. There is no doubt that materials collected by Bessonov will continue to serve also to the future generations of researchers.CEEOL is a leading provider of academic e-journals and e-books in the Humanities and Social Sciences from and about Central and Eastern Europe. Generously and unselfishly, he shared his knowledge, contacts and stories, he cooperated with “30 Oktyabrya”, the newspaper published by “Memorial”, as well as with other publications, such as “Mnogonatsionalny Peterburg” ( “Multiethnic Petersburg” ) or the Ukrainian Roma newspaper “Romani Yag”. When we started human rights work on our first project “North-Western Center for the Protection of Roma”, we received a wealth of valuable information from Nikolay Bessonov. The journalists, who suggested some fabulous wealth of those who ask here for alms, are either mistaken or deliberately lying. The author personally studied the life of these disadvantaged people, visited their homeland, a poor Transcarpathian village, and recently spent two weeks in their tents near the station of Obukhovo. “ …they come from the region affected by the economic crisis. Here is what he wrote about the poor Roma from Transcarpathia, who dwelled in Russia: We should especially note Bessonov’s many years of struggle with stereotypes in the media, with racism and prejudice against the ever persecuted Romani people. He was the first to be sentenced to be shot, when in 1937, following Yezhov’s order, the camps were to be cleansed of “anti-Soviet elements” … Gogo Parfentievich was called “the elected king of the Moscow Gypsy camp” in the documents of Stalin’s executioners”. “ The headman of the Roma cell was the chief of the Gypsy band Gogo Stanesco. He had also found convincing examples, which testified that the repressions of the Roma in the USSR were not accidental: And their spiritual heirs sit in the Russian parliament and teach us “not to denigrate the glorious past”. Your executioners grew old, they received good pension and died surrounded by grandchildren. Rest in peace, an unknown daughter of nomadic people… There is not even a plaque on your grave. The name of the murdered woman was Frosya. Nikolay cared a great deal for the sufferings of the Roma in the past and present, and in his articles he wrote with pain about those who had not survived the repression: Much of what he has written down and publicized in the time that was left to him, now would be completely impossible to find. In order to discover the history of the Romani people who suffered from the great tragedies of the 20th century (genocide by the Nazis, the Second World War, the GULAG) Bessonov tirelessly traveled around the country, searched the archives, spoke with thousands of people, studied family histories. It is impossible not to pay tribute to his conscientious work, which was completely selfless and which unfortunately was appreciated and supported by very few people. Some of the generalizations he made may seem not completely grounded, some of his arguments may seem naive, but Bessonov’s undeniable merit was the collection of information and an honest search for real facts and personal stories.
He published his work on his personal website, as well as on the website “Russian Roma”.īessonov was the only person who had systematically collected and published information about the participation of Soviet Roma in the Second World War and about the Roma victims of Stalinist repression. Not being either a historian or an anthropologist by education, he nevertheless collected and analyzed many important materials, personal stories, biographies of Roma people. The legacy of Bessonov is vast and varied, he worked very hard – writing, drawing, making research. Suddenly, the news came in of the untimely death of Nikolay Bessonov, a Russian artist, researcher of Russian Roma and a great friend of the Romani people.