The Wind on the Heath - A Gypsy Anthology (Romany History Series)

The Wind on the Heath - A Gypsy Anthology (Romany History Series)
Title The Wind on the Heath - A Gypsy Anthology (Romany History Series) PDF eBook
Author John Sampson
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 304
Release 2020-07-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 152876983X

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This magnificent Gypsy anthology was first published in London 1930. It contains over 300 items of prose and verse gleaned from classical literature, folklore, history and true Gypsy life. It has long been considered unique in its field and is very hard to find in its first edition. We have now re-published this scarce book incorporating the original text and illustrations. The book's 380 pages are divided into 12 sections designed to bring to light the chief facets of Gypsy life. They have been chosen for their historical and anthropological interest and are supported with illustrations of the real Gypsy way of life, and yet the same wind blows over all on this Gypsy heath. Contents include: The Dark Race. - The Roaming Life. - Field and Sky. - Gypsies and Gentiles. - The Romany Chye. - Gypsy Children. - Sturt and Strife. - Black Arts. - A Gypsy Bestiary. - Egipte Speche. - Scholar Gypsies. - Envoy. Also included is a glossary of Romani words. This important book is thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of all with an interest in Gypsy ways.

The Wind on the Heath

The Wind on the Heath
Title The Wind on the Heath PDF eBook
Author John Sampson
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1941
Genre Literature
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The Wind on the Heath, a Gypsy Anthology

The Wind on the Heath, a Gypsy Anthology
Title The Wind on the Heath, a Gypsy Anthology PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 362
Release 1941
Genre English literature
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The Wind on the Heath. A Gypsy Anthology, Etc. [In Prose and Verse.].

The Wind on the Heath. A Gypsy Anthology, Etc. [In Prose and Verse.].
Title The Wind on the Heath. A Gypsy Anthology, Etc. [In Prose and Verse.]. PDF eBook
Author John SAMPSON (Librarian in the University of Liverpool.)
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Release 1930
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Gypsies

Gypsies
Title Gypsies PDF eBook
Author David Cressy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 352
Release 2018-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 0191080519

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Gypsies, Egyptians, Romanies, and—more recently—Travellers. Who are these marginal and mysterious people who first arrived in England in early Tudor times? Are claims of their distant origins on the Indian subcontinent true, or just another of the many myths and stories that have accreted around them over time? Can they even be regarded as a single people or ethnicity at all? Gypsies have frequently been vilified, and not much less frequently romanticized, by the settled population over the centuries. Social historian David Cressy now attempts to disentangle the myth from the reality of Gypsy life over more than half a millennium of English history. In this, the first comprehensive historical study of the doings and dealings of Gypsies in England, he draws on original archival research, and a wide range of reading, to trace the many moments when Gypsy lives became entangled with those of villagers and townsfolk, religious and secular authorities, and social and moral reformers. Crucially, it is a story not just of the Gypsy community and its peculiarities, but also of England's treatment of that community, from draconian Elizabethan statutes, through various degrees of toleration and fascination, right up to the tabloid newspaper campaigns against Gypsy and Traveller encampments of more recent years.

Europe and the Roma

Europe and the Roma
Title Europe and the Roma PDF eBook
Author Klaus-Michael Bogdal
Publisher Random House
Pages 410
Release 2023-07-27
Genre History
ISBN 0141997303

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‘A magisterial contribution to the understanding of the cultural position of Romani people in Europe. ... nothing short of astounding’ Literary Review This remarkable book describes a dark side of European history: the rejection of the Roma from their initial arrival in the late Middle Ages to the present day. To Europeans, the Roma appeared to be in complete contradiction with their own culture, because of their mysterious origins, unknown language and way of life. As representatives of an oral culture, for centuries the Roma have left virtually no written records of their own. Their history has been conveyed to us almost exclusively through the distorted images that European cultures project. Persecuted and shunned, the Roma nonetheless spread out across the continent and became an important, indeed indispensable element in the European imagination. It is impossible to conceive of the culture of Spain, southern France and much of Central Europe without this pervasive Romani influence. Europe and the Roma brilliantly describes the 'fascination and fear' which have marked Europeans' response to the Romani presence. Countless composers, artists and writers have responded to Romani culture and to fantasies thereof. Their projections onto a group whose illiteracy and marginalization gave it so little direct voice of its own have always been a very uneasy mixture of the inspired, the patronizing and the frighteningly ignorant. The book also shows the link between cultural violence, social discrimination and racist policies that paved the way for the genocide of the Roma.

Romani Writing

Romani Writing
Title Romani Writing PDF eBook
Author Paola Toninato
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2013-12-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317970853

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The Roma (commonly known as "Gypsies") have largely been depicted in writings and in popular culture as an illiterate group. However, as Romani Writing shows, the Roma have a deep understanding of literacy and its implications, and use writing for a range of different purposes. While some Romani writers adopt an "oral" use of the written medium, which aims at opposing and deconstructing anti-Gypsy stereotypes, other Romani authors use writing for purposes of identity-building. Writing is for Romani activists and intellectuals a key factor in establishing a shared identity and introducing a common language that transcends linguistic and geographical boundaries between different Romani groups. Romani authors, acting in-between different cultures and communication systems, regard writing as an act of cultural mediation through which they are able to rewrite Gypsy images and negotiate their identity while retaining their ethnic specificity. Indeed, Romani Writing demonstrates how Romani authors have started to create self-images in which the Roma are no longer portrayed as "objects", but become "subjects" of written representation.