Autor: James Crabb

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James Crabb (1774–1851) was an English clergyman and author, best remembered for his empathetic work concerning the lives and rights of the Romani people. His seminal book, “The Gipsies” Advocate” or, “Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and Habits of the English Gipsies” (1831), marked a pioneering effort to represent the Gipsies” predicament to a broader audience. Crabb took a scholarly approach to his subject, debunking common myths and advocating for better understanding and treatment of the Romani culture within the context of 19th-century England. His writing style was both erudite and passionate, reflecting his deep humanitarian convictions and his calling as a minister of the Gospel. Besides his work on Gipsies, Crabb also engaged in social and religious activities, indicative of a man deeply concerned with the societal issues of his time. “The Gipsies” Advocate” remains a relevant historical resource for those interested in the interplay between ethnic groups and the wider community during the Victorian era. Crabb”s dedication to advocating for marginalized communities is reflective of the multifaceted fabric of his literary and social contributions.




3 Ebooks por James Crabb

James Crabb: Gipsies’ Advocate; Or, Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and Habits of the English Gypsies
The Romani (also spelled Romany), or Roma, are an ethnicity of Indian origin, living mostly in Europe and the Americas. Romani are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym ‘Gypsies’, …
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James Crabb: The Gipsies’ Advocate
In ‘The Gipsies’ Advocate, ‘ James Crabb presents a compelling exploration of the cultural, social, and economic narratives surrounding the Romani people of Britain during the 19th century. The work …
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James Crabb: The Gipsies’ Advocate
In ‘The Gipsies’ Advocate, ‘ James Crabb presents a compelling exploration of Romani culture and identity during a time of prevalent prejudice and social marginalization. Through a blend of personal …
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Inglês
€1.99