Chapter 1 of the "Empire Strikes Back" examines the place of "race" and racism in the political transformation of Britain at the end of the 1970s, and argues that Britain has entered a long-term political and economic crisis which has brought new urgency to the politics of race and nation. The authors argue that the British state is very far from its popular image as a liberal democracy, and all our notions of culture, nation and class are based on deeply racist structures
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
This joint-authored essay concludes the thematic issue ‘Marking Race’. Drawing on the authors’ indiv...
This paper considers how Paul Gilroy transformed hitherto dominant understandings of the relationshi...
This chapter examines developments in British racism since the publication of Policing the Crisis in...
This work discusses how questions of race, class, immigration and nationality have changed since 194...
The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
This thesis examines how Harold Wilson’s Labour government of 1964-1970 addressed the issues of race...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
This dissertation considers the discursive and conceptual frameworks that shaped public conversation...
This case study provides a historical account of the industrial struggles of British Airways (South ...
The chapters in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
Over the past five years numerous headlines have deconstructed racism as a political event. There is...
This thesis examines in detail the rise and fall of the British Black Power movement. It is the firs...
This paper considers the contemporary significance of white racism and its association with national...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
This joint-authored essay concludes the thematic issue ‘Marking Race’. Drawing on the authors’ indiv...
This paper considers how Paul Gilroy transformed hitherto dominant understandings of the relationshi...
This chapter examines developments in British racism since the publication of Policing the Crisis in...
This work discusses how questions of race, class, immigration and nationality have changed since 194...
The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
This thesis examines how Harold Wilson’s Labour government of 1964-1970 addressed the issues of race...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
This dissertation considers the discursive and conceptual frameworks that shaped public conversation...
This case study provides a historical account of the industrial struggles of British Airways (South ...
The chapters in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
Over the past five years numerous headlines have deconstructed racism as a political event. There is...
This thesis examines in detail the rise and fall of the British Black Power movement. It is the firs...
This paper considers the contemporary significance of white racism and its association with national...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of Britis...
This joint-authored essay concludes the thematic issue ‘Marking Race’. Drawing on the authors’ indiv...