Donald Kenrick

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Donald Kenrick ( June 6, 1929 - 2015 ) was a British author who wrote about the Roma and their (persecution) history and was an advisor to the Sinti and Roma civil rights organizations.

He studied Classical Arabic and did his doctorate on a dialect of Romanes . This was followed by teaching in the field of language lessons for adults.

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  • Sinti and Roma: the extermination of a people in the Nazi state. Society for Threatened Peoples, 1981.
  • Gypsies under the swastika. Hatfield, Hertfordshire: Univ. of Hertfordshire Press, 1995, New ed.
  • Les Tsiganes sous l'oppression nazie. [Paris]: Center de Recherches Tsiganes, 1996
  • with Karola Fings, Herbert Heuss, Frank Sparing: The Gypsies During the Second World War: From "race science" to the camps. Volume 1. Univ. of Hertfordshire Press, 1997
  • From India to the Mediterranean. Berlin: Ed. Parabolis, c.1998
  • Cikáni pod hákovým křížem. Olomouc: Univ. Palackého v Olomouci, 2000, 1st vyd.
  • Romengiro Drom: Indijatyr ke Maškiratuno Derjav. Berlin: Ed. Parabolis, 2001
  • with Colin Clark: Moving on: The Gypsies and Travelers of Britain. University of Hertfordshire Press, 1999
  • with Thomas Alan Acton: Scholarship and the Gypsy Struggle: Commitment in Romani Studies: A Collection of Papers and Poems to Celebrate Donald Kenrick's Seventieth Year. Univ. of Hertfordshire Press, 2000
  • Romengiro Drom: Indijatyr ke Maškiratuno Derjav. Berlin: Ed. Parabolis, 2001
  • Historical Dictionary of the Gypsies (Romanies). Scarecrow Press, 2007