The 50th anniversary of Enoch Powell’s ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech brought back into public debate one of the most controversial figures in modern British political his- tory. Powell remains indelibly linked to the stances he took on race and immigra- tion in the 1960s and 1970s, but in recent years there has been a widening of the lens through which his politics and public arguments are viewed. This article con- tributes to this reappraisal, arguing that central aspects of his thinking were shaped by his highly distinctive reflections on sovereignty, representation, and the nation state in the early 1950s. It demonstrates that Powell’s positions on both the internal configuration of the nation state and its external relations were intertwined...
Immigration has been and still is a major policy issue in the United Kingdom. A prediction into how ...
In October 1969, a debate between anti-apartheid activist Bishop Trevor Huddleston and Tory MP Enoch...
The 1960s and 1970s saw an acceleration in the decolonisation of Africa and the Caribbean. More than...
In January 2003 Enoch Powell's personal archive was opened to the public. The release shed new light...
The name of Enoch Powell provokes consternation in many on both the left and right of British politi...
If one looks at Thatcherism through the prism of Enoch Powell, it becomes clear what Thatcherism is ...
This 371-page revisionist study is based upon seven years work, much of it archival. In particular i...
This article exploits the developing political science literature on rhetorical political analysis (...
Cette thèse étudie le début de carrière d’Enoch Powell de 1946 à 1968 et analyse l’évolution de son ...
Enoch Powell's legacy continues to haunt British politics, and especially the Conservative Party, wh...
The Labour government has acknowledged the ‘enormous bonds of commonality’ (T. Blair, speech to Comm...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to examine the rationales that Thatcher’s Britain employed in de...
By all accounts Enoch Powell was not someone you would warm to, but his personal awkwardness was off...
This article considers the 1967–1969 Wolverhampton Transport turban dispute in the context of increa...
Immigration has been and still is a major policy issue in the United Kingdom. A prediction into how ...
In October 1969, a debate between anti-apartheid activist Bishop Trevor Huddleston and Tory MP Enoch...
The 1960s and 1970s saw an acceleration in the decolonisation of Africa and the Caribbean. More than...
In January 2003 Enoch Powell's personal archive was opened to the public. The release shed new light...
The name of Enoch Powell provokes consternation in many on both the left and right of British politi...
If one looks at Thatcherism through the prism of Enoch Powell, it becomes clear what Thatcherism is ...
This 371-page revisionist study is based upon seven years work, much of it archival. In particular i...
This article exploits the developing political science literature on rhetorical political analysis (...
Cette thèse étudie le début de carrière d’Enoch Powell de 1946 à 1968 et analyse l’évolution de son ...
Enoch Powell's legacy continues to haunt British politics, and especially the Conservative Party, wh...
The Labour government has acknowledged the ‘enormous bonds of commonality’ (T. Blair, speech to Comm...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to examine the rationales that Thatcher’s Britain employed in de...
By all accounts Enoch Powell was not someone you would warm to, but his personal awkwardness was off...
This article considers the 1967–1969 Wolverhampton Transport turban dispute in the context of increa...
Immigration has been and still is a major policy issue in the United Kingdom. A prediction into how ...
In October 1969, a debate between anti-apartheid activist Bishop Trevor Huddleston and Tory MP Enoch...
The 1960s and 1970s saw an acceleration in the decolonisation of Africa and the Caribbean. More than...