Welsh Gypsies
Explore the fascinating history and cultural nuances of the Welsh Gypsies with "Welsh Gypsies" by A. O. H. Jarman, published by University of Wales Press in 2011. Spanning 256 pages, this compelling study delves into the life of the Abram Wood family, who made their way to Wales in the eighteenth century, bringing with them a rich linguistic heritage closely related to Hindi and Sanskrit.
Jarman combines historical exploration with unique insights gained from family traditions, uncovering the complexities of ethnic relations in Great Britain. The customs of the Romani people, often viewed as strange or unacceptable by Welsh society, are examined with sensitivity and depth. Ideal for those interested in cultural studies, linguistics, and the historical interplay of communities, this book is an essential addition to your bookshelf. Order now to delve into the captivating world of Welsh Gypsies!