The Roma, Madeline Potter
The Roma, Madeline Potter
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The Roma
A Traveling History

Author: Madeline Potter

Narrator: Madeline Potter

Unabridged: 10 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 07/08/2025


Synopsis

“A deeply sympathetic picture of Romani life over the centuries.” –Wall Street Journal“A spellbinding tale of resilience and survival in the face of widespread bigotry and violence.”—Boston GlobeA unique, deeply personal portrait of the nomadic Romani people and their on-going journey that sheds new light on their history, where they have traveled and settled, and what it means to be Romani today.The word Roma conjures images of free-spirited nomads, creative and easy-going people who choose to eschew social conformity for personal independence and a life on the road. Few know these people’s long, tortuous history of being harassed, expelled, deported, demonized, enslaved, and murdered. The Roma is a fascinating history of this people observed from within their world that moves away from stereotypes and the tragedy that has defined them. While Madeline Potter does not overlook the deeply held racism and oppression they have endured, she instead celebrates the Roma’s strength and endurance, their ability to resist and survive.Blending memoir and archival research, her sweeping, heartfelt traveling history moves across Europe, from Tudor England to Romania where she was born and raised; from sixteenth-century Spain to modern Sweden; from Nazi Austria to twenty-first-century France to uncover the interwoven stories and struggles of Romani communities past and present, and what the future may hold for both nomadic, and settled, families on the continent.The Roma illuminates the overlooked history of Romani individuals and communities throughout the world. By reflecting on her own experiences as a Romani woman, and the stereotyping, marginalization, and racism she has endured, Potter creates a full-bodied, far-reaching history of a people often maligned and misunderstood, and pays tribute to a culture and its traditions.

About Madeline Potter

Madeline Potter was born in 1989 and grew up Romani in post-Communist Romania. A scholar of nineteenth-century literature, she earned a PhD in English literature from the University of York in 2020. She currently works as an early-career teaching and research fellow at the University of Edinburgh.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fred on July 08, 2025

To declare my bias - I know the author. I am privileged to be one of her students at her university. That did account for much of my enjoyment, because I am a very nosy student who always wants to know more about my professors outside of the immediate sphere in which I see them. This book’s memoir s......more

Goodreads review by Tatiana on July 04, 2025

In "The Roma: A Travelling History," Madeline Potter shifts from her more known research on Gothic literature and celebrates the history of Romani societies, their nomadic traditions and rich cultures. Being a Kalderash from Romania dwelling in Britain, her book is a journey where her personal exper......more

Goodreads review by Sam on June 01, 2025

This was an excellent and often very moving book - all sorts of emotions, I don't want to give the wrong impression as this is a book which movingly celebrates Romani culture and resilience as well as mapping persecution and marginalisation. The book is a mix of autobiography, travel-writing, folk-ta......more

Goodreads review by Jenia on May 29, 2025

This was a really good and fascinating read and I really recommend it to others. The book goes is organised by country and covers the history and current situation for Romani people in each, as well as some of their folk tales. If you, like me, know barely more than the stereotypes, this is a great......more

Goodreads review by SundayAtDusk on July 20, 2025

When I was a teenager, I developed a keen interest in learning about various ethnic groups and religions. Moreover, I wanted to read all I could on prejudices and discrimination. It never dawned on me at the time to read about “gypsies”, as they were known to most of us back then. We only saw them i......more