Black British History: New Perspectives (Blackness in Britain)

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نام کتاب : Black British History: New Perspectives (Blackness in Britain)
ویرایش : Illustrated
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تاریخ سیاه بریتانیا: دیدگاه های جدید (سیاهی در بریتانیا)
سری : Blackness in Britain
نویسندگان :
ناشر : Zed Books
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 241
ISBN (شابک) : 1786994259 , 9781786994257
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت



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Front Cover
About the Editor
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
About the contributors
Introduction
1: ‘Blackamoores’ have their own names in early modern England
African countrymen
‘Sacred white’ spaces
The act of naming
The ‘Blackamoore’ lives in early modern societies
New scholarship ‘discovers’ Blackamoores
Blackness of the Blackamoore
A Moorish nation
The intersection of modern ethnology
Notes
2: Between colony and metropole: empire, race and power in eighteenth-century Britain
The status of black servants
Colonial power in the metropole
Conclusion
Notes
3: ‘Race’, rank, and the politics of inter-war commemoration of African and Caribbean servicemen in Britain
Introduction
Black war service in the multiple theatres
The Peace Day Parade of 1919
The Cenotaph and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
The ‘One Million Dead of the British Empire’ memorial
The Royal Navy and Merchant Navy memorials
Africans and Caribbeans in cemeteries in Britain
Hollybrook memorial to the missing
South African Native Labour Corps graves as signifiers of racial status
Conclusion
Notes
4: ‘You ask for bread, they give you hot lead’: when
Caribbean radicals protested against conscription
for colonial subjects
George Padmore: another Trinidadian Internationalist
The International African Service Bureau
The declaration of war
Manifesto Against War
Ideas travel
Why colonial/West Indian workers opposed conscription
Belonging to British history
Notes
5: Before Notting Hill: the Causeway Green ‘riots’ of 1949
Earlier NSHC disturbances
The Causeway Green ‘riot’
Introducing quotas
Conclusion
Notes
6: History beyond borders: teaching Black Britain and reimagining black liberation
London’s March on Washington
Malcolm X in Smethwick
Defending Angela Davis and resisting the power of the state
Notes
7: ‘The Spirit of Bandung’ in 1970s Britain: the Black Liberation Front’s revolutionary transnationalism
Black Power for the Third World
Survival and liberation
Repression breeds resistance
Serve the people
Pan-Africanism and the Third World
Notes
8: The evolution of ideas and practices among
African-centred organisations in the UK, 1975–2015
Introduction
Relevance and purpose
The impact of the Sixth Pan-African Congress
Strictly an African family occasion
The ‘Turbulent 80s’
The Nile Valley civilisation and the reawakening of Black consciousness
Power
Conclusion
Notes
9: The New Cross Fire of 1981 and its aftermath
Introduction
The New Cross Massacre Action Committee
The government
The police
The press
The Black People’s Day of Action
Community responses
Conclusion
Notes
10: The long road of Pan-African liberation to reparatory justice
Introduction
Defining Pan-Africanism
On the meaning of reparations
Selected landmarks in UK reparations historiography
Notes
11: Quest for a cohesive diaspora African community:
reliving historic experiences by Black Zimbabweans
in Britain
Introduction
Zimbabweans in Britain
Migration trends and diaspora Shona–Ndebele demography
Gukurahundi legacy on Shona–Ndebele relations in Britain
Shona attitudes
The transformation of ethnic demography and its impact on relations
Ethnic identities within the diaspora Christian community in Britain
Conclusion
Notes
Selected bibliography
Index




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