Romani studies

"You could also do a lot worse than buying the entire back catalogue of the University of Hertfordshire Press, a tiny but valiant publishing house which is the main source of Romani Studies in this country. They publish works by many of the acknowledged world experts: Ian Hancock, Thomas Acton and Donald Kenrick among them and a fascinating array of books by Roma people themselves"

Louise Doughty, Independent on Sunday



History

Gypsies: From the Ganges to the Thames

Donald Kenrick

 

Gypsies in the Ottoman Empire

Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov

 

The Romani World: A historical dictionary of the Gypsies

Donald Kenrick

 

The Holocaust

 

The Gypsies during the Second World War (various):

Volume 1: From "Race Science" to the Camps

Volume 2: In the shadow of the Swastika

Volume 3: The Final Chapter

Donald Kenrick

 

Gypsies under the Swastika

Donald Kenrick and Grattan Puxon

 

Shared sorrows: A Gypsy family remembers the Holocaust

Toby Sonneman

 

Winter Time: Memoirs of a German Sinto who survived Auschwitz

Walter Winter

 

Memoir

 

A false dawn: My life as a Gypsy woman in Slovakia

Ilona Lacková

 

NEW Our Forgotten Years: A Gypsy woman's life on the road

Maggie Smith-Bendell

 

Smoke in the Lanes

Dominic Reeve

 

Social Issues

NEW All Change: Romani studies through Romani eyes

Damian Le Bas and Thomas Acton

 

NEW Danger! Educated Gypsy: Selected essays

Ian Hancock and Dileep Karanth

 

Gypsy politics and Traveller identity

Thomas Acton (Ed.)

 

Here to Stay: The Gypsies and Travellers of Britain

Colin Clark and Margaret Greenfields

 

Insiders, Outsiders and Others: Gypsies and Identity

Kalwant Bhopal and Martin Myers

 

NEW Nomads under the Westway: Irish Travellers, Gypsies and other traders in west London

Christopher Griffin



We are the Romani People

Ian Hancock

 

Culture

Gypsies and Flamenco: The emergence of the art of flamenco in Andalusia

Bernard Leblon

 

The Roads of the Roma: A PEN anthology of Gypsy writers

Hancock, Dowd and Djuric (Eds.)

 

Rokkering to the Gorjios: In the early nineteen seventies British Romany Gypsies speak of their hopes, fears and aspirations

Jeremy Sandford (Ed.)

 

Romani culture and Gypsy identity

Thomas Acton and Gary Mundy (Eds.)

 

Stopping Places: A Gypsy history of South London and Kent

Simon Evans

 

Language

Gypsy Dialects: An annotated bibliography of materials for the practical study of Romani

Edward Proctor

 

Learn Romani: Das-dúma Rromanes

Ronald Lee

 

What is the Romani language?

Peter Bakker and Hristo Kyuchukov

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