'The Damned Fraternitie'
Constructing Gypsy Identity in Early Modern England, 1500-1700
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book explores the construction of gypsy identity within the context of a growing vagabond population and the influence of religious reform movements. By analyzing a rich array of primary sources, including government documents and literature, it reveals how societal perceptions shaped the understanding of gypsies. The work highlights the interplay between historical narratives and cultural identity, offering insights into the broader discourse on mobility and social status during this transformative period.
