Description |
198 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Research in migration and ethnic relations series |
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Research in migration and ethnic relations series.
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Contents |
Ch. 1. Europe and its internal outsiders -- Ch. 2. Modernity, space and the outsider -- Ch. 3. The Gypsies metamorphosed : race, racialization and racial action in Europe -- Ch. 4. Segregation of Roma and Gypsy-Travellers -- Ch. 5. The law of the land -- Ch. 6. A panic in perspective -- Ch. 7. Closed spaces, restricted places -- Ch. 8. A '21st century racism'? |
Summary |
"This is the first account of Roma and Gypsy-Travellers from a pan-European perspective. With a comparative focus on Britain and the Czech Republic, it considers their contemporary experiences and needs in the context of their relationship with the rest of society. It is a must-read for those concerned with racism, social and ethnic exclusion, nationalism and the development of a European identity and citizenship." "Angus Bancroft provides an outline of Gypsy life across Europe and explores ghettoization, racial violence, legislative change, immigration and asylum. These issues are placed in the context of national development, changes in European society, modernity, post-modernity and globalization. The book also applies sociological theories to the relationship between Gypsies and European societies and the emergence of European institutions and identities."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Romanies -- Europe.
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LC no. |
2004025166 |
ISBN |
0754639215 alkaline paper |
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