From April 10 to 12, 1981, about 1,000 Londoners, mainly black youth, fought the police in the Brixton Uprising. The Brixton Riots brought violence to Britain's capital on a level unseen for a century, and saw the first use of petrol bombs against the British state on the streets of Britain. They were the most explosive events in an arc of black‐led but multiracial riots in anger at unemployment, poor housing, and institutional police and state racism that had begun in Bristol in 1980, and would soon spread to engulf Liverpool and other towns and cities of Britain
Past attempts to explain riots have foundered on problems that are as mu conceptual as empirical. Fa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
The chaos all started from a police shooting which occurred in Tottenham on Thursday, August 4, 2011...
From April 10 to 12, 1981, about 1,000 Londoners, mainly black youth, fought the police in the Brixt...
During the 2011 England riots, numerous interpretative narratives appeared in the media, each of the...
This powerful and original book locates the anti-police violence that spread across England in 1980-...
This thesis examines how the structuring of black (Afro-Caribbean) British identity led to the 1981 ...
Two dominant themes can be identified in political and media debates which followed various incident...
In April 2011, in the inner-city Stokes Croft area of Bristol, a riot broke out triggered by the hea...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
Summer 1958 saw mass racial violence perpetrated by whites against black people in two areas of Brit...
The rioting of 2011 started in London and spread to a number of other cities in the UK. Experts gath...
The August 2011 riots in London prompted many commentators to look back on previous riots in the cit...
When violence erupted on the streets of England in 1981, it undoubtedly shocked the country in its s...
"Race, Englishness and the Media is an examination of racialised depictions of the urban riots whic...
Past attempts to explain riots have foundered on problems that are as mu conceptual as empirical. Fa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
The chaos all started from a police shooting which occurred in Tottenham on Thursday, August 4, 2011...
From April 10 to 12, 1981, about 1,000 Londoners, mainly black youth, fought the police in the Brixt...
During the 2011 England riots, numerous interpretative narratives appeared in the media, each of the...
This powerful and original book locates the anti-police violence that spread across England in 1980-...
This thesis examines how the structuring of black (Afro-Caribbean) British identity led to the 1981 ...
Two dominant themes can be identified in political and media debates which followed various incident...
In April 2011, in the inner-city Stokes Croft area of Bristol, a riot broke out triggered by the hea...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
Summer 1958 saw mass racial violence perpetrated by whites against black people in two areas of Brit...
The rioting of 2011 started in London and spread to a number of other cities in the UK. Experts gath...
The August 2011 riots in London prompted many commentators to look back on previous riots in the cit...
When violence erupted on the streets of England in 1981, it undoubtedly shocked the country in its s...
"Race, Englishness and the Media is an examination of racialised depictions of the urban riots whic...
Past attempts to explain riots have foundered on problems that are as mu conceptual as empirical. Fa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
The chaos all started from a police shooting which occurred in Tottenham on Thursday, August 4, 2011...