This is a new paperback edition of Becky Taylor's history of Britain's travelling communities in the twentieth century. It draws together detailed archival research at local and national level to explore the impact of state and legislative developments on Travellers, as well as their experience of missions, education, war and welfare. It also covers legal developments affecting Travellers and crucially argues that their history must not be dealt with in isolation but as part of a wider history of British minorities.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students concerned with minority groups, the welfare state and the expansion of government, as well as general readers and practitioners working with Travellers.



Autorentext
Becky Taylor is Research Fellow at the Centre for Migration, University of Sussex

Klappentext
A minority and the state is a much needed history of Britain's travelling communities in the twentieth century, drawing together detailed archival research at local and national level to explore the impact of state and legislative developments on Travellers, as well as their experience of missions, education, war and welfare. It also covers legal developments affecting Travellers and crucially argues that their history must not be dealt with in isolation but as part of a wider history of British minoritiesll. It will be of interest to scholars and students concerned with minority groups, the welfare state and the expansion of government, as well as general readers and practitioners working with Travellers.

Inhalt
IntroductionPart 1 1900451. Travellers' lives2. The state and its legal responses3. Education and missionsPart 2 1945684. Traveller's lives5. The state and site provision6. Travellers and the welfare statePart 3 196820007. State developments and Travellers' responses8. Conclusion Select bibliographyIndex
Titel
A minority and the state
Untertitel
Travellers in Britain in the twentieth century
EAN
9781847796813
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
260