Publisher's Synopsis
"The Zincali: An Account of the Gypsies of Spain," originally published in 1841, offers a fascinating glimpse into the Romani people of Spain during the 19th century. Written by George Borrow, this volume details the author's travels and interactions with the Roma, whom he refers to as Zincali, providing insights into their customs, language, and social structures. Borrow's keen observations and vivid descriptions paint a rich portrait of a marginalized community striving to maintain its identity within a larger society.
This edition presents a valuable historical document for those interested in Romani studies, Spanish culture, and 19th-century travel writing. It explores themes of cultural identity, social exclusion, and the challenges faced by nomadic peoples. "The Zincali" remains a significant work for understanding the complex history of the Roma and their enduring legacy in Spain.
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