Thomas Acton
Gypsy Politics and Social Change
The Development of Ethnic Ideology and Pressure Politics among British Gypsies from Victorian Reformism to Romany Nationalism
Thomas Acton
Gypsy Politics and Social Change
The Development of Ethnic Ideology and Pressure Politics among British Gypsies from Victorian Reformism to Romany Nationalism
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This book, first published in 1974, analyses the position of the Gypsies in Britain in the twentieth century, and gives an account of the historical background to modern Gypsy politics, including pro-Gypsy pressure group activity up to 1965, and goes on to cover the campaigns of the Gypsy Council.
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This book, first published in 1974, analyses the position of the Gypsies in Britain in the twentieth century, and gives an account of the historical background to modern Gypsy politics, including pro-Gypsy pressure group activity up to 1965, and goes on to cover the campaigns of the Gypsy Council.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001340
- ISBN-10: 1032001348
- Artikelnr.: 67517342
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001340
- ISBN-10: 1032001348
- Artikelnr.: 67517342
Thomas Acton
1. General Introduction Part 1. Theoretical Perspectives 2. Introduction to
the Literature on Culture and Race Relations 3. Race and Cultural Theory I:
Problems of Classification 4. Race and Cultural Theory II: Problems of
Development and Change 5. Conclusions on the Uses and Dangers of the
Categorising Approach to Ethnic Classification and Cultural Change 6. The
Changing Place of Gypsies in the Social and Cultural Structure of England
and Wales: From Theoretical to Empirical Perspectives Part 2. Who Are the
'True' Gypsies I 7. Gypsies and 'True' Gypsies 8. Gaujos and 'True' Gypsies
Part 3. The Historical Background to Modern Gypsy Politics 9. Gypsy
Leadership in Gypsy-Gaujo Relations, 1500-1945 10. The Development of the
Gaujo Conscience, 1816-1936 Part 4. The Postwar Situation of the Gypsies in
England and Wales 11. The Legal and Economic Situation 12. Pro-Gypsy
Pressure Group Activity up to 1965 Part 5. The Campaign of the Gypsy
Council 13. The Beginnings of Pressure Group Activity by the Gypsy Council
1962-7 14. Reaction and Recognition, 1967-70 Part 6. Who Are the 'True'
Gypsies II 15. The 'Didecai' As Scapegoat 16. 'Tinkers' - the Ultimate
Whipping Boys 17. Conclusions on Ethnic and Sub-Ethnic Categorisations as
Subjective Factors in Sociological Studies Part 7. The Gypsy Council: a
Sociological Assessment 18. The Organisation of the Gypsy Council 19. The
Gypsy Council and Gypsy Nationalism Part 8. Towards an Informed Policy on
the Gypsies 20. The Economy of the Gypsies 21. Conclusion: the Philosophy
of Policy
the Literature on Culture and Race Relations 3. Race and Cultural Theory I:
Problems of Classification 4. Race and Cultural Theory II: Problems of
Development and Change 5. Conclusions on the Uses and Dangers of the
Categorising Approach to Ethnic Classification and Cultural Change 6. The
Changing Place of Gypsies in the Social and Cultural Structure of England
and Wales: From Theoretical to Empirical Perspectives Part 2. Who Are the
'True' Gypsies I 7. Gypsies and 'True' Gypsies 8. Gaujos and 'True' Gypsies
Part 3. The Historical Background to Modern Gypsy Politics 9. Gypsy
Leadership in Gypsy-Gaujo Relations, 1500-1945 10. The Development of the
Gaujo Conscience, 1816-1936 Part 4. The Postwar Situation of the Gypsies in
England and Wales 11. The Legal and Economic Situation 12. Pro-Gypsy
Pressure Group Activity up to 1965 Part 5. The Campaign of the Gypsy
Council 13. The Beginnings of Pressure Group Activity by the Gypsy Council
1962-7 14. Reaction and Recognition, 1967-70 Part 6. Who Are the 'True'
Gypsies II 15. The 'Didecai' As Scapegoat 16. 'Tinkers' - the Ultimate
Whipping Boys 17. Conclusions on Ethnic and Sub-Ethnic Categorisations as
Subjective Factors in Sociological Studies Part 7. The Gypsy Council: a
Sociological Assessment 18. The Organisation of the Gypsy Council 19. The
Gypsy Council and Gypsy Nationalism Part 8. Towards an Informed Policy on
the Gypsies 20. The Economy of the Gypsies 21. Conclusion: the Philosophy
of Policy
1. General Introduction Part 1. Theoretical Perspectives 2. Introduction to
the Literature on Culture and Race Relations 3. Race and Cultural Theory I:
Problems of Classification 4. Race and Cultural Theory II: Problems of
Development and Change 5. Conclusions on the Uses and Dangers of the
Categorising Approach to Ethnic Classification and Cultural Change 6. The
Changing Place of Gypsies in the Social and Cultural Structure of England
and Wales: From Theoretical to Empirical Perspectives Part 2. Who Are the
'True' Gypsies I 7. Gypsies and 'True' Gypsies 8. Gaujos and 'True' Gypsies
Part 3. The Historical Background to Modern Gypsy Politics 9. Gypsy
Leadership in Gypsy-Gaujo Relations, 1500-1945 10. The Development of the
Gaujo Conscience, 1816-1936 Part 4. The Postwar Situation of the Gypsies in
England and Wales 11. The Legal and Economic Situation 12. Pro-Gypsy
Pressure Group Activity up to 1965 Part 5. The Campaign of the Gypsy
Council 13. The Beginnings of Pressure Group Activity by the Gypsy Council
1962-7 14. Reaction and Recognition, 1967-70 Part 6. Who Are the 'True'
Gypsies II 15. The 'Didecai' As Scapegoat 16. 'Tinkers' - the Ultimate
Whipping Boys 17. Conclusions on Ethnic and Sub-Ethnic Categorisations as
Subjective Factors in Sociological Studies Part 7. The Gypsy Council: a
Sociological Assessment 18. The Organisation of the Gypsy Council 19. The
Gypsy Council and Gypsy Nationalism Part 8. Towards an Informed Policy on
the Gypsies 20. The Economy of the Gypsies 21. Conclusion: the Philosophy
of Policy
the Literature on Culture and Race Relations 3. Race and Cultural Theory I:
Problems of Classification 4. Race and Cultural Theory II: Problems of
Development and Change 5. Conclusions on the Uses and Dangers of the
Categorising Approach to Ethnic Classification and Cultural Change 6. The
Changing Place of Gypsies in the Social and Cultural Structure of England
and Wales: From Theoretical to Empirical Perspectives Part 2. Who Are the
'True' Gypsies I 7. Gypsies and 'True' Gypsies 8. Gaujos and 'True' Gypsies
Part 3. The Historical Background to Modern Gypsy Politics 9. Gypsy
Leadership in Gypsy-Gaujo Relations, 1500-1945 10. The Development of the
Gaujo Conscience, 1816-1936 Part 4. The Postwar Situation of the Gypsies in
England and Wales 11. The Legal and Economic Situation 12. Pro-Gypsy
Pressure Group Activity up to 1965 Part 5. The Campaign of the Gypsy
Council 13. The Beginnings of Pressure Group Activity by the Gypsy Council
1962-7 14. Reaction and Recognition, 1967-70 Part 6. Who Are the 'True'
Gypsies II 15. The 'Didecai' As Scapegoat 16. 'Tinkers' - the Ultimate
Whipping Boys 17. Conclusions on Ethnic and Sub-Ethnic Categorisations as
Subjective Factors in Sociological Studies Part 7. The Gypsy Council: a
Sociological Assessment 18. The Organisation of the Gypsy Council 19. The
Gypsy Council and Gypsy Nationalism Part 8. Towards an Informed Policy on
the Gypsies 20. The Economy of the Gypsies 21. Conclusion: the Philosophy
of Policy