The Gypsies

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Since their unexplained appearance in Europe over nine centuries ago, the Gypsies have refused to fall in with conventional settled life. They remain a people whose culture and customs are beset with misunderstanding, and who cling to their distinct identity in the teeth of persistent rejection and pressure to conform. This book describes their history. The book opens with an investigation of Gypsy origins in India. The author then traces the Gypsy migration from the early Middle Ages to the present, through the Middle East, Europe and the world. Throughout their known history they have been renowned for their music, metal-working, fortune- telling, healing and horse-dealing; but from the outset they outraged the prejudices of the populations they encountered; they were enslaved, harassed, outlawed and hunted. Yet against all the odds the Gypsies have survived, preserving a distinctive heritage and culture that transcends national boundaries. How they did so is the compelling theme of this book. This new paperback edition has been revised to take account of recent research and of the political changes in Eastern Europe, which have sadly been followed by a resurgence of Gypsy persecution in a number of countries. Sir Angus Fraser died on May 27, 2001, aged 73. He was Chairman of the UK Board of Customs and Excise and from 1988 to 1992 was Adviser to the Prime Minister on Efficiency in Government. He was knighted in 1985. He published extensively on the Gypsies.

Author(s): Angus Fraser
Series: The Peoples of Europe
Edition: 2
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Year: 1995

Language: English
Commentary: scantailor made
Pages: 376
City: Oxford, UK
Tags: gypsy origins;gypsy history;gypsies0000fras

The Gypsies
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Origins
The linguistic evidence
Physical anthropology
Ethnic parallels
Lexicostatistics
2 Early Migrations
Persia
Armenia
Social cohesion
3 Into the Byzantine Empire and the Balkans
Byzantium and Greece
Serbia, Bulgaria, Wallachia, Moldavia
4 The Great Trick
Imperial safe-conducts
New letters of protection
Taking stock
5 The Turn of the Tide
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
France
Spain and Portugal
The Low Countries
Italy
Hungary and Transylvania
Bohemia, Poland-Lithuania and the Ukraine
Scotland and England
Scandinavia
Images and stereotypes
European patterns
6 Pressure of the Gyves
Expulsion, assimilation, extirpation
Transportation
Within the Ottoman Empire
Survival of the species
Scant glimmerings of light
7 Forces for Change
New perceptions
Musical ascendancies
Landscapes and townscapes
Out of bondage
Renewed migrations
Conservation and mutation
8 The Approach to Avernus
‘Combating the Gypsy nuisance’
The forgotten holocaust
9 Modern Times
Frontier crossings
Questions of policy
Populations and groupings
Turns of speech
Tradition of change
Pilgrims and Pentecostals
Opré Roma!
Bibliography
Index