History and Identity
This chapter provides a historical account of Gypsies’ and Travellers’ lives in the UK in the late modern period in order to contextualise the subsequent chapters. In providing that context the chapter addresses how existing legislation and research frame
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The Harms of Hate for Gypsies and Travellers A Critical Hate Studies Perspective Zoë James
Palgrave Hate Studies
Series Editors Neil Chakraborti School of Criminology University of Leicester Leicester, UK Barbara Perry Faculty of Social Science and Humanities University of Ontario Oshawa, ON, Canada
This series builds on recent developments in the broad and interdisciplinary field of hate studies. Palgrave Hate Studies aims to bring together in one series the very best scholars who are conducting hate studies research around the world. Reflecting the range and depth of research and scholarship in this burgeoning area, the series welcomes contributions from established hate studies researchers who have helped to shape the field, as well as new scholars who are building on this tradition and breaking new ground within and outside the existing canon of hate studies research. Editorial Advisory Board Tore Bjorgo (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) Jon Garland (University of Surrey) Nathan Hall (University of Portsmouth) Gail Mason (University of Sydney) Jack McDevitt (Northeastern University) Scott Poynting (The University of Auckland) Mark Walters (University of Sussex)
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Zoë James
The Harms of Hate for Gypsies and Travellers A Critical Hate Studies Perspective
Zoë James University of Plymouth Plymouth, Devon, UK
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