Books

The following books are currently available from the Gypsy Lore Society:

GYPSIES AND TRAVELERS IN NORTH AMERICA: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

William G. Lockwood and Sheila Salo.

The first comprehensive annotated bibliography of materials on Gypsies and Travelers in North America, this volume covers non-fiction materials on these ethnic groups whose communities have been part of the US, Canada, and Central America since the mid-19th century. Groups covered include the Rom, Romnichels, Ludar, Black Dutch, Hungarian- Slovak Gypsies, and the Irish Travelers and Scottish Travelers. Both scholarly works and those meant for a general readership are listed. Listings include books, journal and magazine articles, dissertations and theses, reports, judicial opinions, book reviews, and references in local histories and guides, popular criminology, and other general works. The volume includes an introduction to Gypsies and Travelers in North America and to Gypsy and Traveler Studies in North America; subject, ethnic group, geographical, and chronological indexes; and an appendix of bibliographies in Gypsy and Traveler Studies.Gypsy Lore Society Publication No. 6, 1994. 200 pp. Paper. ISBN 0-9617107-5-6.

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100 YEARS OF GYPSY STUDIES

Matt T. Salo, Ed.

A Rum Lot, Angus Fraser; From Margutte to Cingar: The Archaeology of an Image, Antonio Campigotto and Leonardo Piasere; The Church of Knowledge: Representations of Gypsies in Dutch Encyclopedias and Their Sources, Wim Willems and Leo Lucassen; Oral Tradition and Social Context: Language and Cognitive Structure Among the Roma, Jane Dick Zatta; "The Tinker's Wedding" Revisited: Irish Traveller Marriage, Jane Helleiner; Ava Stanley Mitchell's Semiotic Model, Chantal Hilaire; The Changing Situation of the Spanish Gitanas, Kirsten Wang; Barvale Revisited, Janet Tompkins; Field Notes from 1970: A Kris in River City, David J. Nemeth; On the Turkish Lexical Component in Romani Dialects and Their Relationship to Romani Language Planning, Victor A. Friedman; On the Relation of Turkish, Greek and French to Romani and on Romani Purism, Shaip Jusuf; The Conservatism and Exemplary Order of Romani, Eric P. Hamp; Romani and Gadzikani: Where is the Boundary?, Marcel Cortiade; On the Historical Music Players of the Gypsies of Hungary, Katalin Kovalcsik; Lokes Phen! An Investigation into the Musical Tempo Feeling of an Hungarian Gypsy Community Based on Their Own Evaluation, Irén Kertész Wilkinson; Musical Practices of Nomadic Rom in Bosnia, Ljerka Vidic; The Evolution of the Flamenco Guitar, Brook Zern; Flamenco Fire: Form as Generated by the Performance-Audience Relationship, Meira Weinzweig; Flamenco Women in the 1880s, F. David Mulcahy; Carcelera: Gitano Prison Songs in the 18th Century, Anita Volland; The "Trained" and "Natural" Gypsy Flamenco Dancer, Miriam Phillips; Only the Dogs Bark at Night: A Retrospective of Granada's SacroMonte Zambras, Bertha B. Quintana.Gypsy Lore Society Publications, no. 5, 1990. vi, 286 pp. Paper. ISBN 0-9617107-4-8.

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Out of Print Publications

The following publications are now out of print, but may be available at your library, or you can obtain them through interlibrary loan. These volumes in the Gypsy Lore Society Publications Series can now be read online at HathiTrust.