Abstract: Standard accounts of postwar race relations in the UK begin with the arrival of Jamaican immigrants on the Empire Windrush in 1948, while the anti-black riots of 1958 in Notting Hill (in London) and Nottingham are said to be the first postwar ‘race riots’. But this account of postwar immigrant Jamaican workers (many pre-dating the Windrush), who were housed in the wartime hostels of the National Service Hostels Corporation, reveals an earlier history of conflict, often with European and Irish migrant workers. Drawn from archival sources, it shows the early trend of postwar government policy in attempting to limit numbers of black workers in the hostels, keep them apart from others and blame them for attacks instigated by others. I...
This thesis examines how the structuring of black (Afro-Caribbean) British identity led to the 1981 ...
During the late 1950s and the 1960s America faced a high level of racial tension. At the same time B...
This report is predominantly concerned with the accommodation and more broadly the political negotia...
Today little is known about the lives of the Windrush population and the settlement of Caribbeans in...
Summer 1958 saw mass racial violence perpetrated by whites against black people in two areas of Brit...
Although the history of British ethnic politics, and indeed ethnic diversity more broadly, often beg...
Britain is the country with a long tradition of immigration. Over many years it witnessed the arriva...
This bachelor thesis analyzes the causes, course, and consequences of the race riots in Great Britai...
The impact of the 1958 Notting Hill riots tends to figure in histories of the political right, as a ...
This thesis contains an empirically-based study of the race riots in Britain, which looks systemati...
This powerful and original book locates the anti-police violence that spread across England in 1980-...
This dissertation studies the early generation of scholars who developed the academic field of race ...
In recent years, scholars such as Gavin Shaffer and Sarita Malik have begun to examine the role of t...
Southall, located on the outskirts of West London, was transformed by immigration from the New Commo...
This work discusses how questions of race, class, immigration and nationality have changed since 194...
This thesis examines how the structuring of black (Afro-Caribbean) British identity led to the 1981 ...
During the late 1950s and the 1960s America faced a high level of racial tension. At the same time B...
This report is predominantly concerned with the accommodation and more broadly the political negotia...
Today little is known about the lives of the Windrush population and the settlement of Caribbeans in...
Summer 1958 saw mass racial violence perpetrated by whites against black people in two areas of Brit...
Although the history of British ethnic politics, and indeed ethnic diversity more broadly, often beg...
Britain is the country with a long tradition of immigration. Over many years it witnessed the arriva...
This bachelor thesis analyzes the causes, course, and consequences of the race riots in Great Britai...
The impact of the 1958 Notting Hill riots tends to figure in histories of the political right, as a ...
This thesis contains an empirically-based study of the race riots in Britain, which looks systemati...
This powerful and original book locates the anti-police violence that spread across England in 1980-...
This dissertation studies the early generation of scholars who developed the academic field of race ...
In recent years, scholars such as Gavin Shaffer and Sarita Malik have begun to examine the role of t...
Southall, located on the outskirts of West London, was transformed by immigration from the New Commo...
This work discusses how questions of race, class, immigration and nationality have changed since 194...
This thesis examines how the structuring of black (Afro-Caribbean) British identity led to the 1981 ...
During the late 1950s and the 1960s America faced a high level of racial tension. At the same time B...
This report is predominantly concerned with the accommodation and more broadly the political negotia...