The Gypsy's Parson

The Gypsy's Parson
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9783752395570
ISBN-13 : 3752395575
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Synopsis The Gypsy's Parson by : George Hall

Reproduction of the original: The Gypsy's Parson by George Hall

The Gypsy's Parson

The Gypsy's Parson
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Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B684969
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Synopsis The Gypsy's Parson by : George Hall (rector of Ruckland, Lincolnshire.)

The Gypsy's Parson

The Gypsy's Parson
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Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B59035
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Synopsis The Gypsy's Parson by : George Hall (rector of Ruckland, Lincolnshire.)

The American Review of Reviews

The American Review of Reviews
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Total Pages : 1022
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015027769564
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Synopsis The American Review of Reviews by : Albert Shaw

Gypsy Identities 1500-2000

Gypsy Identities 1500-2000
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9781135357436
ISBN-13 : 1135357439
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Synopsis Gypsy Identities 1500-2000 by : David Mayall

Gypsies have lived in England since the early sixteenth century, yet considerable confusion and disagreement remain over the precise identity of the group. The question 'Who are the Gypsies?' is still asked and the debates about the positioning and permanence of the boundary between Gypsy and non-Gypsy are contested as fiercely today as at any time before. This study locates these debates in their historical perspective, tracing the origins and reproduction of the various ways of defining and representing the Gypsy from the early sixteenth century to the present day. Starting with a consideration of the early modern description of Gypsies as Egyptians, land pirates and vagabonds, the volume goes on to examine the racial classification of the nineteenth century and the emergence of the ethnic Gypsy in the twentieth century. The book closes with an exploration of the long-lasting image of the group as vagrant and parasitic nuisances which spans the whole period from 1500 to 2000.

Travellers and Showpeople

Travellers and Showpeople
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 135
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ISBN-10 : 9781443814799
ISBN-13 : 1443814792
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Synopsis Travellers and Showpeople by : Jean Ryan Hakizimana

The late-twentieth century has witnessed a particular prominence assigned to the discourses of “difference” and “Otherness”. An examination of this “othering” discourse as related to Travellers, Gypsies and Showpeople ennumerates the projective function of the “Othering” process, a form of rejection and marginalisation that is the institutionalization of ideas which are seldom challenged. The history of Traveller and Gypsy “Othering” in Europe points to the constant re-articulation of reductionist stereotypes as applied to a wide range of nomadic peoples and the creation of a mythic Traveller/Gypsy prototype that is based on a series of endlessly repeated generalizations which gradually assume the status of an objective “truth”. This discourse of representation has culminated in powerful institutional attitudes, many of which have influenced official and policy responses to these minorities. This volume brings to surface the “hidden histories” and discourses of the “peoples of the road”, those migratory peoples whose unique expressions of identity have often hitherto remained occluded. We live in the era of the Other, the era of “difference”, the era of migration - that “stranger” who waits silently at the border crossing, battered suitcase in hand. Travellers and Roma are the archetypal migrants. Perennial “outsiders”, they are the people who have lived on society’s margins for centuries. This volume explores the history of these traditionally migrant peoples within the frame of articulation that is Western literary and visual culture.

The Gypsy Girl

The Gypsy Girl
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 546
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ISBN-10 : 9781409057109
ISBN-13 : 1409057100
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Synopsis The Gypsy Girl by : Val Wood

Would she ever find somewhere she truly belonged? __ When Polly Anna's mother died when she was just three years old, it seemed the workhouse was the only place for her to go. But with the help of Jonty - a young misfit who soon became her best friend - she managed to escape, running away with the fairground folk. Her friends became the circus people, and her home the caravans and travellers' tents. Meanwhile, in a great house in Yorkshire, old Mrs Winthrop has never given up hope of finding her daughter Madeleine, who eloped with a handsome gypsy and was never seen again. When her young neighbour sets out to find Madeleine, he discovers the colourful world of the fairs. And there, in the midst of it all, Polly Anna - once the waif from the workhouse, now a fully-fledged gypsy girl. If you enjoy books by Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, you'll love Val's heartwarming stories of triumph over adversity. Previously published as The Romany Girl. __ What readers are saying: ***** 'Another great story from Val Wood she always has me gripped throughout the book.' ***** 'A real page turner . . . loved how she describes the different ways of life from the workhouse to the fair grounds. Amazing.' ***** 'l loved this book. lt was sad at times and kept me wanting to read more. l felt such compassion . . . and l held my breath.'