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Macfie (Robert Andrew Scott), “Gypsy Persecution in Germany.”

Archive File: BC MS ROM 1/3/12/2

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Macfie (Robert Andrew Scott), “Gypsy Persecution in Germany.”

Level: File

Classmark: BC MS ROM 1/3/12/2

Original reference: BC MS Rom 1/1055

Date(s): 14/Jul/1933 - 29/Aug/1933

Size and medium: 1 notebook

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/504857

Collection group(s): Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections

Description

Bound typed copy of article by RA ScottMacfie, titled “Gypsy Persecution in Germany.”


Includes a handwritten openning and closing note from the author to E. O. Winstedt from Shaws, Lunds, Sedbergh, Yorks,


Also includes handwritten annotations mainly transcribed by Dorothy M. Pickering, University Library Liverpool, although some notes and corrections are in the author’s hand. The whole is bound in book form with press-stud clasps, blue cloth crosses over front and back covers, gold lettering “Registered to E. O. Winstedt, Esq., 79 Warwick St., Oxford”, originator’s label and seals, eight stamps to the value of 6d.

Biography or history

Robert Andrew Scott Macfie was one of the founders of the revived Gypsy Lore Society.

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Please note that there may be differences in the terms used to describe the particular communities represented in this collection, many of which have changed over time and may continue to change.

 

At the time this catalogue was created there are many definitions that identify different cultural and ethnic groups with their varied histories, traditions and associations with a travelling life.

 

These can include but are not limited to  those that have been recognised in UK law as ethnic groups; English and Welsh (Romany) Gypsies, Irish and Scottish Travellers; and non-ethnic groups that consider themselves distinct even if these have not been recognised in UK law, e.g. New Travellers, Showmen and Bargees. Outside of the UK 'Gypsy' may also be considered offensive  and ‘Roma’ is often used instead as the universally preferred term although this term also represents a wide range of distinct groups, (e.g. Sinti, Manouche).

 

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