In October 1939, the British Government lifted a formal ‘colour bar’ to military service for the duration of hostilities. Yet despite the state’s rhetoric of a multi-racial, multi-ethnic ‘People’s War’, racial discrimination continued to pervade Britain’s wartime armed forces. In particular, the Royal Navy (RN) fiercely resisted opening up naval service to eligible British men of colour. Providing a fresh critical perspective on wartime Admiralty records, this article establishes that the Second World War catalysed a significant shift from a codified de jure structure of racial exclusion in the Navy, to a more informal system that was rooted in a complex and diffuse web of de facto racist recruiting practices. It demonstrates the ways in wh...
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This thesis explores the Royal Navy’s suppression of the slave trade in the western Indian Ocean bet...
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This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
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This article examines opposition to the creation and presence of the West India Regiments in Britain...
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
The paper explains a methodology, where previously there was none, for identifying African and diasp...