The popular conception of interraciality in Britain is one that frequently casts mixed racial relationships, people and families as being a modern phenomenon. Yet, as scholars are increasingly discussing, interraciality in Britain has much deeper and diverse roots, with racial mixing and mixedness now a substantively documented presence at least as far back as the Tudor era. While much of this history has been told through the perspectives of outsiders and frequently in the negative terms of the assumed ‘orthodoxy of the interracial experience’—marginality, conflict, rejection and confusion—first-hand accounts challenging these perceptions allow a contrasting picture to emerge. This article contributes to the foregro...
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
Britain's integration model is recurrently held up as the epitome of the multiculturalist model in E...
This article explores the possibilities and pitfalls of a specific mixed race politics in the UK. Th...
In contemporary British society, references to ‘mixed race’ people and to various forms of mixing ab...
One of the fastest growing ethnic populations in many Western societies is that of people of mixed d...
Britain has a long history of mixed race love and marriage. The first moral panic about this 'impuri...
The Mixed ethnic identity continues to grow, and it is often seen as a modern phenomenon. However, t...
In recent years, Britain has witnessed a significant growth in the 'mixed race' population. However,...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
For the twenty years that mixed race has been on the United Kingdom (UK) censuses, the main story of...
Abstract Racism in Britain is rooted in history. This article considers the ways in which Britishnes...
This article uses a transatlantic lens to reassess interracial relationships in 1950s Britain. Altho...
Drawing upon fifty-five interviews with Black mixed-race people located in Britain’s second-largest ...
Upon attaining independence on 18 April 1980, the Zimbabwean government was faced with the challenge...
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
Britain's integration model is recurrently held up as the epitome of the multiculturalist model in E...
This article explores the possibilities and pitfalls of a specific mixed race politics in the UK. Th...
In contemporary British society, references to ‘mixed race’ people and to various forms of mixing ab...
One of the fastest growing ethnic populations in many Western societies is that of people of mixed d...
Britain has a long history of mixed race love and marriage. The first moral panic about this 'impuri...
The Mixed ethnic identity continues to grow, and it is often seen as a modern phenomenon. However, t...
In recent years, Britain has witnessed a significant growth in the 'mixed race' population. However,...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
For the twenty years that mixed race has been on the United Kingdom (UK) censuses, the main story of...
Abstract Racism in Britain is rooted in history. This article considers the ways in which Britishnes...
This article uses a transatlantic lens to reassess interracial relationships in 1950s Britain. Altho...
Drawing upon fifty-five interviews with Black mixed-race people located in Britain’s second-largest ...
Upon attaining independence on 18 April 1980, the Zimbabwean government was faced with the challenge...
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
Britain's integration model is recurrently held up as the epitome of the multiculturalist model in E...
This article explores the possibilities and pitfalls of a specific mixed race politics in the UK. Th...