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Gypsy-travellers in Nineteenth-century Society
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1. Introduction; Part I. Nomadism: 2. Itinerancy as a way of life; 3. From fortune-telling to scissor-grinding; Part II. Images: 4. Romany or traveller - definitions and stereotypes; Part III. Responses: 5. Evangelism and the reforming mission; 6. George Smith of Coalville and the legislative attack; 7. The Gypsy versus magistrates, police and local authorities; 8. Summary and conclusion.

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This book critically examines the nature and source of Gypsy stereotypes.

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."..an intelligent and important book which improves our understanding of a minority culture as it encountered a new code of intolerance from a "host" society." Canadian Journal of History

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