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No place to call home : inside the real lives of gypsies and travellers

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They are reviled. For centuries the Roma have wandered Europe; during the Holocaust half a million were killed.

After World War II and during the Troubles, a wave of Irish Travellers moved to England to make a better, safer life.

They found places to settle down – but then, as Occupy was taking over Wall Street and London, the vocal Dale Farm community in Essex was evicted from their land.

Many did not leave quietly; they put up a legal and at times physical fight. Award-winning journalist Katharine Quarmby takes us into the heat of the battle, following the Sheridan, McCarthy, Burton and Townsley families before and after the eviction, from Dale Farm to Meriden and other trouble spots.

Based on exclusive access over the course of seven years and rich historical research, No Place to Call Home is a stunning narrative of long-sought justice.

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Oneworld Publications
1851689494 / 9781851689491
Paperback / softback
22/08/2013
United Kingdom
English
xv, 335 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm