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1) | Made in Africa : the history of African players in English football Ed Aarons (Edinburgh: Arena Sport, 2020) | |
2) | ‘Jewish cricket’: black-Jewish relations in Wondrous Oblivion (2003) Nathan Abrams Jewish Culture & History, 20.3 (2019) 234-247 Full text | |
3) | British dance : black routes ed. by Christy Adair & Ramsay Burt (London: Routledge, 2016) 1 review(s) Full text | |
4) | Philip Quaque’s letters to London, 1763-1811 Adélékè Adéèkó (Pretoria: Unisa Press, University of South Africa, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
5) | Chiefs and Rural Health Services in South-Western Nigeria, c. 1920—c. 1950s Adedamola Adetiba & Enocent Msindo Social History of Medicine, 35.2 (2022) 589-611 Full text | |
6) | Introduction Hakim Adi in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 1-14. | |
7) | Tobacco, pipes, and race in colonial Virginia : little tubes of mighty power Anna Agbe-Davies (Walnut Creek (CA): Left Coast Press, Inc., [2015]) | |
8) | Citizen backlash correspondence: Letters to Enoch Powell after “Rivers of Blood” Neal Allen in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 73-84. | |
9) | Political Blackness in Multiracial Britain Mohan Ambikaipaker (Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018) 1 review(s) Full text | |
10) | Back to Black : Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century Kehinde Andrews Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2018) | |
11) | The problem of political blackness : lessons from the Black Supplementary School Movement Kehinde Andrews Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39.11 (2016) 2060-2078 Full text | |
12) | Individual Life : “We all became black” : Tony Soares, African-American internationalists, and anti-imperialism Anne-Marie Angelo in: The other special relationship : race, rights, and riots in Britain and the United States, ed. by Robin D. G. Kelley and Stephen G. N. Tuck, Contemporary black history (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 95-102. | |
13) | Striking women : struggles & strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet Sundari Anitha & Ruth Pearson (London: Lawrence & Wishart Limited, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
14) | Early Modern Eunuchs and the Transing of Gender and Race Abdulhamit Arvas Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 19.4 (2019) 116-136 Full text | |
15) | Rethinking Black Art as a Category of Experience Rina Arya Visual Culture in Britain, 18.2 (2017) 163-175 Full text | |
16) | They gave the crowd plenty fun : West Indian cricket and its relationship with the British-Resident Caribbean diaspora Colin Babb (Hertford: Hansib, [2015]) | |
17) | “Partnership Not Prejudice”: British Nurses, Colonial Students, and the National Health Service, 1948–1962 Catherine Babikian Journal of British Studies, 60.1 (2021) 140-168 Full text | |
18) | Refugees Next Door Jordanna Bailkin History Today, 67.12 (2017) 68-75 | |
19) | More auspicious shores : Barbadian migration to Liberia, blackness, and the making of an African republic Caree A. Banton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
20) | The children of the Windrush generation: An oral history study Sharon Baptiste in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 14-29. | |
21) | Social, Political and Cultural Activism in 1970s Britain : The Case of Black British Youth of African-Caribbean Heritage Sharon Baptiste in: 1970-79 : community in the UK, ed. by Bernard Cros, Cornelius Crowley and Thierry Labica, Intercalaires, agrégation d’anglais ([Nanterre]: Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, 2017), pp. 75-90. | |
22) | Phillis Wheatley chooses freedom : history, poetry, and the ideals of the American Revolution G. J. Barker-Benfield (New York: New York University Press, 2018) 2 review(s) | |
23) | The Architects of Integration: Research, Public Policy, and the Institute of Race Relations in Post-imperial Britain Brett Bebber Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 48.2 (2020) 319-350 Full text | |
24) | Liverpool as a trading port : Sailors’ residences, African migrants, occupational change and probated wealth Stephen D. Behrendt & Robert A. Hurley International Journal of Maritime History, 29.4 (2017) 875-910 | |
25) | African Cultures and Creolization on an Eighteenth-Century St Kitts Sugar Plantation Stephen D. Behrendt , Philip D. Morgan & Nicholas Radburn Past & Present, 253.1 (2021) 195-234 Full text | |
26) | “An Old-Fashioned Form of the Zulu Tongue”: A Nineteenth-Century Chaucer Allusion Peter G. Beidler Chaucer Review, 51.4 (2016) 518-519 Full text | |
27) | Running from bondage : enslaved women and their remarkable fight for freedom in Revolutionary America Karen Cook Bell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) | |
28) | Guerrilla inscription: Transatlantic abolition and the 1851 census Bridget Bennett Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 17.3 (2020) 375-398 Full text | |
29) | Black youths and schooling in Britain : the Windrush generation : race education and immigration policy revised : a cross cultural study on race,… Frances Benskin ([Hertfordshire]: Grace Publishing UK, 2018) | |
30) | Remembered : in memoriam : an anthology of African & Caribbean experiences, WWI & WWII Jak Beula & Nairobi Thompson (London: Nu Jak Media Publishing, 2017) | |
31) | The West Indian generation : remaking British culture in London, 1945-1965 Amanda M. Bidnall Migrations and identities (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) Full text | |
32) | Conviviality and parallax in David Olusoga’s Black and British: A Forgotten History Jack Black European Journal of Cultural Studies, 22.5-6 (2019) 979-995 Full text | |
33) | ‘An Unprecedented but Significant Atrocity’ : A Window into the War of the Axe, 1846–1847 Susan I. Blackbeard Suid-Afrikaanse historiese joernaal : South African historical journal, 67.2 (2015) 202-221 Full text | |
34) | The Stars Campaign for Interracial Friendship and the Notting Hill riots of 1958 Rick Blackman in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 30-45. | |
35) | Through sweat, tears and triumphs : reflections on the African Caribbean presence in Walsall Jennifer Blake (West Bromwich, England: Marcia M Publishing, 2017) | |
36) | Born to black GIs: from the demonisation of father and child to the search for American roots Lucy Bland Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 18.3 (2020) 333-352 Full text | |
37) | Britain’s brown babies : The stories of children born to black GIs and white women in the Second World War Lucy Bland (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019) 3 review(s) | |
38) | Defying racial prejudice: Second World War relationships between British women and black GIs and the raising of their offspring Lucy Bland Women’s History Review, 28.6 (2019) 853-868 Full text | |
39) | ‘Indubitable signs’: reading silence as text in New England runaway slave advertisements Antonio T. Bly Slavery & Abolition, 42.2 (2021) 240-268 Full text | |
40) | An imperfect occupation : enduring the South African war John Boje History of military occupation (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2015) 3 review(s) | |
41) | Handsworth Song : Working People and Black Radical Photography Ian Bourland Radical History Review, 132 (2018) 181-186 Full text | |
42) | Out of the cauldron: lessons from Cedric Robinson Jenny Bourne Race & Class, 63.3 (2022) 3-21 Full text | |
43) | War to Windrush : black women in Britain 1939 to 1948 Stephen Bourne (London: Jacaranda, 2018) | |
44) | “Don’t Call Us Immigrants”: The musical and political legacy of reggae in Britain Davide Bousquet in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 135-149. | |
45) | Narratives of success among Irish and African Caribbean migrants Julia Brannen , Heather Elliott & Ann Phoenix Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39.10 (2016) 1755-1772 Full text | |
46) | The Next Chapter: The Black Presence in the Nineteenth Century Caroline Bressey in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 315-330. Full text | |
47) | ‘Our Women in Journalism’: African-American Women Journalists and the Circulation of News Caroline Bressey in: Women, periodicals and print culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s : the Victorian period, ed. by Alexis Easley, Clare Gill and Beth Rodgers, The Edinburgh history of women’s periodical culture in Britain (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019), pp. 528-541. Full text | |
48) | Staging race: Florence Mills, celebrity, identity and performance in 1920s Britain Caroline Bressey & Gemma Romain Women’s History Review, 28.3 (2019) 380-395 Full text | |
49) | Modern and contemporary Black British drama ed. by Mary F. Brewer , Lynette Goddard & Deirdre Osborne (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2015) | |
50) | Mother Country : real stories of the Windrush children Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff (London: Headline, 2018) | |
51) | Moments of cooperation and incorporation : African American and African Jamaican connections, 1782-1996 Erna Brodber (Kingston, Jamaica: The University of the West Indies Press, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
52) | The Inner Geographies of a Migrant Gateway: Mapping the Built Environment and the Dynamics of Caribbean Mobility in Manchester, 1951–2011 Laurence Brown & Niall A. Cunningham Social Science History, 40.1 (2016) 93-120 Full text | |
53) | Claude McKay, The Workers’ Dreadnought, and collaborative poetics Stephanie J. Brown Literature & History, 28.1 (2019) 27-48 Full text | |
54) | Tacky’s revolt : the story of an Atlantic slave war Vincent Brown (Cambridge (MA): Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020) 7 review(s) Full text | |
55) | Rebecca’s Ordeal, from Africa to the Caribbean: Sexual Exploitation, Freedom Struggles, and Black Atlantic Biography Randy M. Browne , Lisa A. Lindsay & John Wood Sweet Slavery & Abolition, 43.1 (2022) 40-67 Full text | |
56) | “Justice was Refused Me, I Resolved to Free Myself”: John W. Lindsay. Finding Elements of American Freedoms in British Canada, 1805-1876 Dann J. Broyld Ontario History, 109.1 (2017) 27-59 Full text | |
57) | Heart of the race : black women’s lives in Britain Beverley Bryan (London: Verso, 2018) | |
58) | The slave and the lawyers: Francis Barber, James Boswell, and John Hawkins Michael Bundock in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 27-44. Full text | |
59) | Complicated lives : free Blacks in Virginia, 1619-1865 Sheri Burr (Durham (NC): Carolina Academic Press, 2019) | |
60) | Culture, Race, and the Welfare State: The British Contribution to the 1966 First World Festival of Black and African Culture Ruth Bush Research in African Literatures, 50.2 (2019) 19-34 Full text | |
61) | Mixed race Britain in the twentieth century Chamion Caballero & P. J. Aspinall Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship series (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) | |
62) | ‘Race’, politics and local football – continuity and change in the life of a British African-Caribbean local football club Paul Ian Campbell & John Williams Sport in Society, 18.4 (2015) 425-439 Full text | |
63) | Imperial intimacies : a tale of two islands Hazel V. Carby (London; New York: Verso, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
64) | Revisiting Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa Vincent Carretta in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 45-62. Full text | |
65) | Phillis Wheatley : Researching a Life Vincent Carretta Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 43.2 (2015) 64-89 | |
66) | Beyond the pale : early black and Asian cricketers in Britain 1868-1945 Andy Carter (Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire: Matador, 2019) | |
67) | Steal away home : Charles Spurgeon and Thomas Johnson, unlikely friends on the passage to freedom Matt Carter & Aaron Ivey vols. (Nashville: B&H Books, 2017) | |
68) | Roots & culture : cultural politics in the making of Black Britain Eddie Chambers International library of cultural studies, 40 (London: I.B. Tauris, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
69) | The persistence of slavery: an economic history of child trafficking in Nigeria Robin Phylisia Chapdelaine (Amherst (MA): University of Massachusetts Press, 2021) 3 review(s) | |
70) | African and Afro-Caribbean repatriation, 1919-1922 : black voices Jane Chapman (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]) | |
71) | Early Black Media, 1918-1924 : Print Pioneers in Britain Jane L. Chapman Palgrave studies in the history of the media (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) | |
72) | Genealogy and the Black Past Kathleen Chater in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 331-342. Full text | |
73) | Décoder la diaspora de Stuart Hall. Historicité, performativité et performance d’un concept [Decoding Stuart Hall’s diaspora. Historicity,… Christine Chivallon Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire, 34 (2019) 111-127 Full text | |
74) | Maroons and Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia, 1796-1800 Ruma Chopra Acadiensis: Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region, 46.1 (2017) 5-23 | |
75) | Far More than Money: British West Indian Slavery, Emancipation, and Australia’s Sugar Industry Emma Christopher Australian Historical Studies, 52.4 (2021) 491-508 Full text | |
76) | The saviour and the revolutionary: Afro-Caribbean responses in a Queensland/New Guinea kidnapping case Emma Christopher Slavery & Abolition, 40.2 (2019) 321-340 Full text | |
77) | The polemics of C.L.R. James and contemporary Black activism Ornette D. 1969- Clennon (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
78) | The Caribbean’s great war Blondel Cluff (London: West India Company, 2017) | |
79) | “The War, like the Wicked Wand of a Wizard, Strikes Me and Carry Away All that I Have Loved:” Soldiers’ Family Lives and Petition Writing in… Oliver Coates History in Africa, 45 (2018) 71-97 Full text | |
80) | Julius Soubise in India Ashley L. Cohen in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 215-234. Full text | |
81) | Mastery and Masquerade in the Transatlantic Blues Revival Ross Cole Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 143.1 (2018) 173-210 Full text | |
82) | Breaking With the Old Pattern of Control : African Deputations to Britain from Southern Africa in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Gwilym Colenso Suid-Afrikaanse historiese joernaal : South African historical journal, 69.4 (2017) 501-547 Full text | |
83) | African liberalism in the age of empire? Hassuna D’Ghies and liberal constitutionalism in north Africa, 1822–1835 Ian Coller Modern Intellectual History, 12.3 (2015) 529-553 Full text | |
84) | Policing the Windrush Generation Sam Collings-Wells History Today, 69.11 (2019) 12-15 | |
85) | National Black Conventions and the Quest for African American Freedom and Progress, 1847-1867 Shawn C. Comminey International Social Science Review, 91.1 (2015) 1-18 | |
86) | Black Handsworth : race in 1980s Britain Kieran Connell Berkeley series in British studies, 15 (Oakland (CA): University of California Press, [2019]) 7 review(s) | |
87) | The Othered Irish : Shades of Difference in Post-War Britain, 1948–71 John Corbally Contemporary European History, 24.1 (2015) 105-125 Full text | |
88) | Between Colony and Metropole: Empire, race and power in eighteenth-century Britain Molly Corlett in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 37-51. Full text | |
89) | Black Tommies : British soldiers of African descent in the First World War Ray Costello (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2015) 1 review(s) | |
90) | The Making of a Liverpool Community: An Elusive Narrative Raymond Costello in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 99-118. Full text | |
91) | Frederick Douglass, Arthur O’Connor, and the Columbian Orator Coughlan, Ann in: Atlantic crossings in the wake of Frederick Douglass : archaeology, literature, and spatial culture, ed. by Mark P. Leone and Lee M. Jenkins, Cross/cultures, 197 (Leiden: Brill Rodopi, 2017), pp. 65-82. Full text | |
92) | Liberty for Every Slave! : African American Military Service, 1641-1783 Marcus S. Cox in: The Routledge handbook of American military and diplomatic history : the Colonial Period to 1877, ed. by Antonio S. Thompson and Christos G. Frentzos, Routledge handbooks (New York: Routledge, [2015]), pp. 121-128. | |
93) | The Involvement of People of African Heritage in the North East : An Introduction Sean Creighton Slavery and abolition and people of African descent in the North East, Part 5 (London: History & Social Action Publications, 2020) | |
94) | Croydon’s African and Asian history : an introduction Sean Creighton & Croydon Radical History Network Croydon Radical History Network monograph, 3 (London: History & Social Action Publications, 2017) | |
95) | The Black City : African and Indian Exchanges in Pontiac’s Upper Country Christian Ayne Crouch Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 14.2 (2016) 284-318 | |
96) | Chris Hannan’s What Shadows :What drama? A conversation with the nation Pascal Cudicio in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 183-188. | |
97) | Unlikely Pilgrim : The English Journey of Zilpha Elaw Margaret Cullen International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, 5.2 (2017) 37-42 Full text | |
98) | Pablo Fanque and the Victorian circus : a romance of real life Gareth H. H. Davies (Cromer: Poppyland Publishing, 2017) | |
99) | Tiyo Soga: a literary history Joanne Ruth Davis (Pretoria: University of South Africa Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
100) | Containing Racism? : The London Experience, 1957-1968 John Davis in: The other special relationship : race, rights, and riots in Britain and the United States, ed. by Robin D. G. Kelley and Stephen G. N. Tuck, Contemporary black history (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 125-146. | |
101) | A Sea of Caribbean Islands: Maritime Maroons in the Greater Caribbean Kevin Dawson Slavery & Abolition, 42.3 (2021) 428-448 Full text | |
102) | The Extent and Effects of German-Boer Collaboration During the First World War: A Comprehensive and Chronological Analysis Christian De Jager Journal of Military and Strategic Studies, 18.1 (2017) 61-115 | |
103) | Becoming free, becoming black : race, freedom, and law in Cuba, Virginia, and Louisiana Alejandro De la Fuente Studies in Legal History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) 4 review(s) | |
104) | Vernacular historiography and self-translation in early colonial Nigeria: Ajiaf’s History of Abokuta Adrian M. Deese Africa [London], 91.5 (2021) 768-789 Full text | |
105) | ‘Five goals, no boots’ : an interrogation of the politics, play and racialised athleticism of late colonial football tours to England, 1949–1959 Lewis Defrates Sport in History, 38.4 (2018) 476-506 Full text | |
106) | Freedom Narratives: The West African Person as the Central Focus for a Digital Humanities Database Érika Melek Delgado History in Africa, 48 (2021) 35-59 Full text | |
107) | Finding Diana in the Purrysburg Mission Diary, 1739 Mark J. Dixon Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 17.4 (2019) 562-571 Full text | |
108) | Frederick Douglass and Ireland : in his own words Frederick Douglass & Christine Kinealy 1 volume (London: Routledge, 2018) Full text | |
109) | Indigenous Self-Vanishing? Relating the North American “Iroquois Wars” and the Southern African Mfecane Gregory Evans Dowd William and Mary Quarterly, 79.3 (2022) 393-424 Full text | |
110) | Pero’s Afterlife: Remembering an Enslaved African in Bristol Madge Dresser in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 119-140. Full text | |
111) | The friendship between Andy Hamilton and David Murray : A concrete example of Black Atlantic culture Tony Dudley-Evans Jazz Research Journal, 11.1 (2017) 80-87 Full text | |
112) | Babies of the Empire : Science, Nation, and Truby King’s Mothercraft in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa Sarah Emily Duff in: Children, childhood and youth in the British world, ed. by Shirleene Robinson and Simon Sleight, Palgrave studies in the history of childhood (Houndmills; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 59-73. | |
113) | A Progressive Othello : Modern Blackness in Chakrabarti’s Red Velvet (2012) Sophie Duncan in: Staging the other in nineteenth-century British drama, ed. by Tiziana Morosetti, Writing and culture in the long nineteenth century (Oxford: Peter Lang, [2015]), pp. 227-253. | |
114) | The Great Negro Plot, 1741 Kathleen Dunn in: Revolting New York : how 400 years of riot, rebellion, uprising, and revolution shaped a city, ed. by Erin Siodmak, Geographies of justice and social transformation, 38 (Athens (GA): The University of Georgia Press, 2018), pp. 31-39. | |
115) | Sara Baartman and the Ethics of Representation Chris Dunton Research in African Literatures, 46.2 (2015) 32-51 Full text | |
116) | Within the Same Household: Fanny Coker Christine Eickelmann in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 141-160. Full text | |
117) | John Collins, Martin Luther King, Jr, and transnational networks of protest and resistance in the Church of England during the 1960s Hannah Elias in: The Church of England and British politics since 1900, ed. by Tom Rodger, Philip Williamson and Matthew Grimley, Studies in modern British religious history, 41 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2020), pp. 279-297. Full text | |
118) | Ignatius Sancho’s Letters : Sentimental Libertinism and the Politics of Form Markman Ellis in: Genius in bondage : literature of the early Black Atlantic, ed. by Vincent Carretta and Philip Gould (Lexington (KY): University of Kentucky Press, 2015), pp. 199-217. | |
119) | Between Windrush and Wolfenden : Class Crossings and Queer Desire in Andrew Salkey’s Postwar London Nadia Ellis in: Beyond Windrush : rethinking postwar Anglophone Caribbean literature, ed. by J. Dillon Brown and Leah Rosenberg, Caribbean studies series (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2015), pp. 60-76. | |
120) | Black Migrants, White Queers and the Archive of Inclusion in Postwar London Nadia Ellis Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 17.6 (2015) 893-915 Full text | |
121) | The defamation of Joy Gardner : press, police and black deaths in custody Ryan Erfani-Ghettani Race & Class, 56.3 (2015) 102-112 Full text | |
122) | A ‘panorama’ of black internationalism: resistance and antagonism in Nancy Cunard’s Negro anthology (1934) Rachel Farebrother Slavery & Abolition, 41.1 (2020) 93-109 Full text | |
123) | David Oluwale: Making His Memory and Debating His Martyrdom Max Farrar in: Secular martyrdom in Britain and Ireland : from Peterloo to the present, ed. by Quentin Outram and Keith Laybourn (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]), pp. 227-262. | |
124) | Celebrate! : 50 years of Leeds West Indian Carnival Max Farrar (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire: Northern Arts Publications, 2017) | |
125) | Marxism, colonialism, and cricket : C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary ed. by David Featherstone C. L. R. James archives (Durham (NC): Duke University Press, 2018) 2 review(s) | |
126) | Black Pilgrims in Canaan : African-Americans and Emigration to Canada in Samuel Ringgold Ward’s Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro (1855) Sandrine Ferré-Rode Revue française d’études américaines, 149 (2016) 14-25 Full text | |
127) | ‘Race’ and Resistance to Policing Before the ‘Windrush Years’: The Colonial Defence Committee and the Liverpool ‘Race Riots’ of 1948 Christopher Fevre 20th Century British History, 32.1 (2021) 1-23 Full text | |
128) | Isaac Fadoyebo’s journey : Remembering the British Empire’s Second World War Patrick Finney in: Remembering the second world war, ed. by Patrick Finney, Remembering the modern world (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 71-88. | |
129) | Legislating Liberty: Liberated Africans and the Abolition Act, 1806–1824 Lisa Ford & Naomi Gabrielle Parkinson Slavery & Abolition, 42.4 (2021) 827-846 Full text | |
130) | Britain’s Black Tars Charles R. Foy in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 63-80. Full text | |
131) | The 1780 Gordon Riots: Black Participation in English Protests Tony Frazier American International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 5.3 (2019) 12-22 | |
132) | The Black Image in the English Gaze: Depictions of Blackness in English Art Tony Frazier International Journal of Art and Art History, 7.2 (2019) 39-52 Full text | |
133) | The Invention of Mungo: Race and Representation in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World Tony Frazier International Journal of Arts and Humanities, 5.2 (2019) 17-27 | |
134) | Charlie’s War: The Life and Death of a Black South African in the Canadian Expeditionary Force Kirrily Freeman Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 48.3 (2020) 456-490 Full text | |
135) | Who should be treated “with every degree of humanity”? Debating rights for planters, soldiers, and Caribs/Kalinago on St. Vincent, 1763–1773 Heather Freund Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 13.1 (2016) 125-143 Full text | |
136) | Emancipation through Mobility : Phillis Wheatley, Anna Julia Cooper and the Black Atlantic Diaspora Arlette Frund Revue française d’études américaines, 149 (2016) 39-50 Full text | |
137) | Ambivalent Relationships : London’s Youth Culture and the Making of the Multi-Racial Society in the 1960s Felix Fuhg Britain and the World, 11.1 (2018) 4-26 Full text | |
138) | Celluloid Documents : migrant women in Black Audio Film Collective’s Handsworth Songs and Twilight City, and Sankofa Film and Video… Ifeona Fulani Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 15.1 (2018) 1-15 Full text | |
139) | New Ethnicities : Literary Representations of West Indians in London, 1948–2001 Ifeona Fulani Caribbean Quarterly, 61.4 (2015) 82-99 Full text | |
140) | Scholar-Activist St. Clair Drake and the Transatlantic World of Black Radicalism Kevin Gaines in: The other special relationship : race, rights, and riots in Britain and the United States, ed. by Robin D. G. Kelley and Stephen G. N. Tuck, Contemporary black history (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 75-93. | |
141) | Counterinsurgency in South Africa: the Afrikaner Rebellion, 1914–1915 Antonio Garcia & Evert Kleynhans Small Wars and Insurgencies, 32.1 (2021) 53-79 Full text | |
142) | Dream to change the world : the life & legacy of John La Rose : the book of the exhibition Sarah Garrod , Nicole-Rachelle Moore & Sarah White (London: George Padmore Institute, 2018) | |
143) | From slaves to soldiers : the 1st Rhode Island Regiment in the American Revolution Robert A. Geake (Yardley (PA): Westholme, 2016) 1 review(s) | |
144) | “Other Women Were Present”: Seeing Black Women in Georgian London Jennifer Germann Eighteenth-Century Studies, 54.3 (2021) 535-553 Full text | |
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148) | Aldridge in Action : Building a Visual Digital Interface Anita González Theatre Journal, 68.4 (2016) Full text | |
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153) | Healing and Power in Ghana : Early Indigenous Expressions of Christianity Paul Grant Studies in world Christianity (Waco, Tex.) (Waco (TX): Baylor University Press, [2020]) | |
154) | Black Americans in Victorian Britain Jeffrey P. Green (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword History, 2018) | |
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156) | The military, race, and resistance : the conundrums of recruiting Black South African men during the Second World War Louis Grundlingh in: Africa and World War II, ed. by Judith A. Byfield, Carolyn A. Brown, Timothy Parsons and Ahmad Alawad Sikainga (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015), pp. 71-88. | |
157) | Agents of Empire: Africans and the Origins of English Colonialism in the Americas Michael Guasco in: Entangled empires : the Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830, ed. by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018), pp. 42-62. Full text | |
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159) | The dust rose like smoke : the subjugation of the Zulu and the Sioux James O. Gump (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016) | |
160) | Map Key and Documentary Sources Imtiaz H. Habib Shakespeare Quarterly, 67.1 (2016) 163-171 Full text | |
161) | Reaping something new : African American transformations of Victorian literature Daniel Hack (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017) | |
162) | Familiar stranger : a life between two islands Stuart Hall (London: Allen Lane, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
163) | Cato Street and the Caribbean Ryan Hanley in: The Cato Street conspiracy : plotting, counter-intelligence and the revolutionary tradition in Britain and Ireland, ed. by Jason McElligott and Martin Conboy (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020), . | |
164) | Beyond slavery and abolition : Black British writing, c.1770-1830 Ryan Hanley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019) 3 review(s) | |
165) | A radical change of heart : Robert Wedderburn’s last word on slavery Ryan Hanley Slavery & Abolition, 37.2 (2016) 423-445 Full text | |
166) | The Royal Slave : Nobility, Diplomacy and the “African Prince” in Britain, 1748–1752 Ryan Hanley Itinerario, 39.2 (2015) 329-347 Full text | |
167) | Identity, spirit and freedom in the Atlantic world : the Gold Coast and the African diaspora Robert Hanserd Routledge African studies, 31 (New York: Routledge, 2019) Full text | |
168) | Black lives, native lands, white worlds : a history of slavery in New England Jared Ross Hardesty (Amherst: Bright Leaf, an imprint of University of Massachusetts Press, 2019) | |
169) | Unfreedom : slavery and dependence in eighteenth-century Boston Jared Ross Hardesty Early American places (New York: New York University Press, 2016) 5 review(s) | |
170) | Experiments in Exile : C. L. R. James, Hélio Oiticica, and the Aesthetic Sociality of Blackness Laura Harris & Cyril Lionel Robert James (New York: Fordham University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) Full text | |
171) | Phillis Wheatley: A Muslim Connection Will Harris African American Review, 48.1-2 (2015) 1-15 Full text | |
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173) | The Speaking and the Dead: Antislavery Poetry’s Fictions of the Person Andrea Haslanger The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 60.4 (2019) 419-440 Full text | |
174) | Elder Dempster and the transport of lunatics in British West Africa Matthew M. Heaton in: Beyond the state : the Colonial Medical Service in British Africa, ed. by Anna Greenwood, Studies in Imperialism (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016), pp. 104-125. | |
175) | ‘It Is Essentially Her Own’: Authenticating Discourse, Institutional Authority, and Narrative Agency in The History of Mary Prince Paige M. Hermansen in: Representations of internarrative identity, ed. by Lori Way (Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 68-89. Full text | |
176) | No useless mouth : waging war and fighting hunger in the American Revolution Rachel B. Herrmann (Ithaca (NY): Cornell University Press, 2020) 2 review(s) Full text | |
177) | Women/Animals/Slaves: Race and Sexuality in Wycherley’s The Country Wife Derrick Higginbotham in: Early modern black diaspora studies : a critical anthology, ed. by Cassander L. Smith, Nicholas R. Jones and Miles P. Grier (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 37-61. Full text | |
178) | Learie Constantine and race relations in Britain and the Empire Jeff Hill (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018) 7 review(s) | |
179) | Black New Jersey : 1664 to the present day Graham Russell Hodges (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, [2019]) 1 review(s) | |
180) | The Empire Windrush migration in international context: Debates about race and colour of skin in British Canada, 1900s–1960s Dirk Hoerder in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 210-224. | |
181) | ‘Fermentation will be universal’: Intersections of Race and Class in Robert Wedderburn’s Black Atlantic Discourse of Transatlantic Revolution Raphael Hoermann in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 295-314. Full text | |
182) | To “excite the curiosity, and gratify the beholder” : Displaying Dappled Skin and Crafting Racial Identity in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Rana Asali Hogarth Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 18.1 (2018) 180-212 Full text | |
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184) | “The Independence, Energy and Creative Talent of Carnival Can Do Other Wonders”: C.L.R. James on Carnival Christian Høgsbjerg Caribbean Quarterly, 65.4 (2019) 513-533 Full text | |
185) | In enemy hands : South Africa’s POWs in World War ll Karen Horn (Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2015) | |
186) | Renegade : The Life and Times of Darcus Howe Darcus Howe & Paul Field (London: Bloomsbury Paperbacks, 2017) | |
187) | Ordinary Claims: War, Work, Service, and the Victorian Veteran Aeron Hunt Victorian Studies, 61.3 (2019) 395-418 Full text | |
188) | Between fitness and death : disability and slavery in the Caribbean Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy Disability histories (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2020) 2 review(s) | |
189) | The Hidden History of Black Diplomacy Shahid Hussain History Today, 72.1 (2022) 76-83 | |
190) | Bulawayo Breaks Ranks: Bureaucratic Battles over African Housing and Urban Citizenship in Late Colonial Zimbabwe, 1949–1977 Maurice Hutton Journal of Southern African Studies, 48.1 (2022) 159-181 Full text | |
191) | Drivel for Dregs: Perceptions of Class, ‘Race’, and Gender in British Music Hall D. Huxley & David James in: The making of English popular culture, ed. by John Storey, Directions in cultural history (London: Routledge, 2016), pp. 47-60. | |
192) | Archive Review : The Black Cultural Archives, Brixton Hannah J. M. Ishmael & Rob Waters 20th Century British History, 28.3 (2017) 465-473 Full text | |
193) | Diary of Captain James Maurice Primrose, 43rd Regiment of Foot Caroline Jackson (Grahamstown (RSA): Rhodes University, 2016) | |
194) | ‘A nigger in the new England’ : ‘Sus’, the Brixton riot, and citizenship Nicole M. Jackson African and Black Diaspora, 8.2 (2015) 158-170 Full text | |
195) | Letters from London in Black and Red : Claude McKay, Marcus Garvey and the Negro World Winston James History Workshop Journal, 85 (2018) 281-293 Full text | |
196) | Bermuda and the Beginnings of Black Anglo-America Michael J. Jarvis in: Virginia 1619 : slavery and freedom in the making of English America, ed. by Paul Musselwhite, Peter C. Mancall and James P. P. Horn (Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press, 2019), pp. 108-132. | |
197) | The Slave Ship ‘Maria da Gloria’ and the Bare Life of Blackness in the Age of Emancipation Martine Jean Slavery & Abolition, 42.3 (2021) 522-544 Full text | |
198) | Black, Arab and South Asian Colonial Britons in the Intersections Between War and Peace: The 1919 Seaport Riots in Perspective Jacqueline Jenkinson in: Minorities and the First World War : from war to peace, ed. by Tim Grady and Hannah Ewence (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 175-198. Full text | |
199) | Friendly Aliens on the Home Front: Migrants, Refugees and Colonial Workers in Scotland During and After the First World War Jacqueline Jenkinson Scottish Archives, 22 (2016) 39-53 | |
200) | ‘You Ask For Bread, They Give You Hot Lead’: When Caribbean radicals protested against conscription for colonial subjects Kesewa John in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 71-89. Full text | |
201) | Race, Archival Silences, and a Black Footballer Between the Wars Martin Johnes 20th Century British History, 31.4 (2020) 530-554 Full text | |
202) | Race, National Identity, and Responses to Muhammad Ali in 1960s Britain Martin Johnes International Journal of the History of Sport, 36.9-10 (2019) 812-831 Full text | |
203) | Wicked flesh : black women, intimacy, and freedom in the Atlantic world Jessica Marie Johnson Early American studies (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020) | |
204) | “The fate of St. Domingo awaits you”: Robert Wedderburn’s Unfinished Revolution Shelby Johnson The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 61.3 (2020) 373-390 Full text | |
205) | ‘The Spirit of Bandung’ in 1970s Britain: The Black Liberation Front’s revolutionary transnationalism W. Chris Johnson in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 125-143. Full text | |
206) | Endangered Plantations: Environmental Change and Slavery in the British Caribbean, 1631–1807 Katherine Johnston Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 18.3 (2020) 259-286 Full text | |
207) | How the Extraordinary Becomes Ordinary: A. B. C. Merriman-Labor’s African Vision Danell Jones in: Rebellious writing : contesting marginalisation in Edwardian Britain, ed. by Lauren Alex O’Hagan, Writing and culture in the long nineteenth century, 10 (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2020), pp. 315-345. | |
208) | An African in Imperial London : The Indomitable Life of A. B. C. Merriman-Labor Danell Jones (Oxford: Hurst, 2018) | |
209) | They were her property : white women as slave owners in the American South Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers (New Haven (CT): Yale University Press, 2019) 2 review(s) Full text | |
210) | Everything is everything: Embodiment, affect, and the Black Atlantic archive Etienne Joseph & Connie Bell Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 45.3 (2020) 520-524 Full text | |
211) | First World War veterans and the state in the French and British Caribbean, 1919-1939 Michael Joseph First World War Studies, 10.1 (2019) 31-48 Full text | |
212) | First martyr of liberty : Crispus Attucks in American memory Mitchell A. Kachun (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017) 3 review(s) Full text | |
213) | Shifting marginalities in Ham Mukasa and Sir Apolo Kagwa’s Uganda’s Katikiro in England Danson Sylvester Kahyana Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30.1 (2018) 36-48 Full text | |
214) | The cultural memory of Africa in African American and Black British fiction 1970-2000 : specters of the shore Leila Kamali Palgrave Studies in Cultural Heritage and Conflict (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]) Full text | |
215) | War in a ‘white man’s country’ : Australian perceptions of blackness on the South African battlefield, 1899–1902 Effie Karageorgos History Australia, 15.2 (2018) 323-338 Full text | |
216) | South Africans vs. Rommel : the untold story of the desert war in World War II David Brock Katz (Mechanicsburg (PA): Stackpole Books, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
217) | The Air of Freedom Miranda Kaufmann History Today, 68.1 (2018) 18-20 | |
218) | Black Tudors : the untold story Miranda Kaufmann (London: Oneworld, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
219) | Precedents: The “Captured Negroes” of Tortola, 1807–22 Sean M. Kelley in: Liberated Africans and the abolition of the slave trade, 1807-1896, ed. by Richard (Richard Peter) Anderson and Henry B. Lovejoy, Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, 86 (Rochester (NY): University of Rochester Press, 2020), pp. 25-44. Full text | |
220) | Black Baptists and Pan-Africanism in Britain, 1890-1913 David Killingray Immigrants & Minorities, 38.1-2 (2020) 105-130 Full text | |
221) | Black abolitionists in Ireland Christine Kinealy Routledge Studies in Modern European History (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text | |
222) | Black/Jewish imaginaries and children’s literature: reading resistance and intersectionality in A Pickpocket’s Tale Nicole King Jewish Culture & History, 20.3 (2019) 248-262 Full text | |
223) | ‘They are all dead that I could ask’: Indigenous Innovation and the Micropolitics of the Field in Twentieth-century Southern Africa Rachel King , Adelphine Bonneau & David Pearce Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 32.1 (2022) 137-152 Full text | |
224) | Our own way in this part of the world: biography of an African culture, community, and nation Kwasi Konadu (Durham: Duke University Press, 2019) 2 review(s) Full text | |
225) | boere into Boere (farmers into Boers): The so-called great trek and the rise of Boer nationalism Mariana Kriel Nations and Nationalism, 27.4 (2021) 1198-1212 Full text | |
226) | Free to Bury Their Dead: Baptism and the Meanings of Freedom in the Eighteenth-Century Caribbean Fernanda Bretones Lane Slavery & Abolition, 42.3 (2021) 449-465 Full text | |
227) | La lente arrivée du Maure ou du Turc dans le théâtre anglais c. 1450-1600 André Lascombes eHumanista, 33 (2016) 150-156 | |
228) | Framing and legitimising discriminatory immigration policies: A cross-channel survey (1948–1970) Vincent Latour & Catherine Puzzo in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 197-209. | |
229) | Don’t stop the carnival Kevin Le Gendre Black music in Britain, 1 (Leeds: Peepal Tree, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
230) | “Places of Great Trust”: Government Men and Slave Trade Networks in the English Atlantic before 1698 Dylan M. LeBlanc Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 20.1 (2022) 43-77 Full text | |
231) | The origins of a source: Edward Long, Coromantee slave revolts and The History of Jamaica Devin Leigh Slavery & Abolition, 40.2 (2019) 295-320 Full text | |
232) | Black cosmopolitans : race, religion, and republicanism in an age of revolution Christine Levecq (Charlottesville (VA): University of Virginia Press, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
233) | Preface and Introduction, Britain’s Bastard Child Helene Lewis Journal of Psychohistory, 43.3 (2016) 200-213 | |
234) | Captives on the Move : Tracing the Transatlantic Movements of Africans from the Caribbean to Colonial New England Kerima M. Lewis Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 44.2 (2016) 144-175 | |
235) | Speaking Black, 1824 : Charles Mathews’s Trip to America Revisited Robert Michael Lewis Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, 43.1 (2016) 43-66 Full text | |
236) | Somali, Muslim, British : striving in securitized Britain Giulia Liberatore Monographs on social anthropology, 81 (London; New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017) | |
237) | Ira Aldridge : the last years, 1855-1867 Bernth Lindfors Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, 1092-5228 (Rochester [New York]: University of Rochester Press, 2015) | |
238) | Red round globe hot burning : a tale at the crossroads of commons and closure, of love and terror, of race and class, and of Kate and Ned Despard Peter Linebaugh (Oakland (CA): University of California Press, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
239) | In search of Mr Baptiste: on early Caribbean music, race, and a colonial composer Mary Caton Lingold Early Music, 49.1 (2021) 49-66 Full text | |
240) | West meets east : mixed-race Jamaicans in India, and the avenues of advancement in imperial Britain Daniel Livesay in: Free communities of color and the revolutionary Caribbean : overturning, or turning back?, ed. by Robert D. Taber and Charlton Wesley Yingling (London: Routledge, 2020), . | |
241) | Children of uncertain fortune : mixed-race Jamaicans in Britain and the Atlantic family, 1733-1833 Daniel Livesay (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2018) 14 review(s) | |
242) | Hendrix at home : a bluesman in Mayfair Christian Lloyd (London: Handel House Trust Ltd., 2016) | |
243) | ‘Crocodiles in the Corridors’: Security Vetting, Race and Whitehall, 1945–1968 Daniel W. B. Lomas Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 49.1 (2021) 148-177 Full text | |
244) | Legacies of slavery for race, religion, and empire : S.J. Celestine Edwards and the Hard Truth (1894) Douglas A. Lorimer Slavery & Abolition, 39.4 (2018) 731-755 Full text | |
245) | Teaching Eighteenth-Century Black Lives Kathleen Lubey Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 49 (2020) 145-149 Full text | |
246) | Africans in East Anglia, 1467-1833 Richard C. Maguire Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history, 41 (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2021) | |
247) | ‘Race’, Black Majority Churches, and the Rise of Ecumenical Multiculturalism in the 1970s John Maiden 20th Century British History, 30.4 (2019) 531-556 Full text | |
248) | For the Duration Only: Interracial Relationships in World War II Britain Stephanie Makowski Journal of the History of Sexuality, 29.2 (2020) 222-252 Full text | |
249) | “The Fairest Lady” : Gender and Race in William Byrd’s “Account of a Negro-Boy that is dappel’d in several Places of his Body with White Spots” (1697) Cristina Malcolmson Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 18.1 (2018) 159-179 Full text | |
250) | Adjusting the contrast : British television and constructs of race ed. by Sarita Malik & Darrell M. Newton (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017) | |
251) | Forever other? Black Britons on screen (1959–2016) Anne-Lise Marin-Lamellet in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 150-164. | |
252) | Black freedom in the age of slavery : race, status, and identity in the urban Americas John Garrison Marks The Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world (Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2020) 1 review(s) | |
253) | Unraveling the Thread of Tradition: Between History and Memory in Melatu Okorie’s “If George Could Talk” Sara Martín-Ruiz New Hibernia Review, 25.4 (2021) 40-54 Full text | |
254) | Emergent masculinities: gendered power and social change in the Biafran Atlantic age Ndubueze L. Mbah (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
255) | A “Native Ministry” for God’s “Step Children”? The Evolution of Missional Policy toward the Zulu in the Anglican Diocese of Natal, South Africa :… Henry Mbaya International Review of Mission, 104.2 (2015) 361-377 Full text | |
256) | African mediators, the Asante and British colonial rule : Introduction Tom McCaskie Africa [London], 88.2 (2018) 203-204 Full text | |
257) | ‘History has many cunning passages’ : Kwasi Apea Nuama between the Asante and the British Tom McCaskie Africa [London], 88.2 (2018) 222-237 Full text | |
258) | ‘You are the music while the music lasts’ : Kwame Tua between the Asante and the British Tom McCaskie Africa [London], 88.2 (2018) 205-221 Full text | |
259) | “The Art or Mystery of Physick” – Asante Medicinal Plants and the Western Ordering of Botanical Knowledge Tom C. McCaskie History in Africa, 44 (2017) 27-62 Full text | |
260) | Hastings Kamuzu Banda: the Edinburgh Years John McCracken The Society of Malai Journal, 70.1 (2017) 1-18 | |
261) | Sonic Settlements : Jamaican Music, Dancing, and Black Migrant Communities in Postwar Britain Jason McGraw Journal of Social History, 52.2 (2018) 353-382 Full text | |
262) | Land, belonging and structural oblivion among contemporary white Kenyans Janet McIntosh Africa [London], 87.4 (2017) 662-682 Full text | |
263) | Stuart Hall: Art and the Politics of Black Cultural Production Angela McRobbie South Atlantic Quarterly, 115.4 (2016) 665-683 Full text | |
264) | Amalgamation, moral geography, and ‘slum tourism’ : Irish and African Americans sharing space on the streets and stages of antebellum New York Lisa Merrill Slavery & Abolition, 37.3 (2016) 638-660 Full text | |
265) | Britons through Negro spectacles, or a Negro on Britons : with a description of London (illustrated) A. B. C. Merriman-Labor Classic reprint series [Forgotten Books] (London: Forgotten Books, 2017) | |
266) | Domestic Labour in Black and Green: Deciphering the Sensory Experiences of African-American and Irish Domestics Working in Alexandria, Virginia Mary Furlong Minkoff in: Atlantic crossings in the wake of Frederick Douglass : archaeology, literature, and spatial culture, ed. by Mark P. Leone and Lee M. Jenkins, Cross/cultures, 197 (Leiden: Brill Rodopi, 2017), pp. 83-103. Full text | |
267) | Letters and chronicles from the Windrush generation: Epistolary sorrow, epistolary joy Judith Misrahi-Barak in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 119-134. | |
268) | Zuluness On Trial: Re-reading John W. Colenso’s 1874 Langalibalele And The Amahlubi Tribe: Being Remarks Upon The Official Record Hlonipha Mokoena Journal of African History, 60.1 (2019) 67-85 Full text | |
269) | ‘The Black House’, or How the Zulus Became Jews Hlonipha Mokoena Journal of Southern African Studies, 44.3 (2018) 401-411 Full text | |
270) | Rebalancing the Historical Narrative or Perpetuating Bias? Digitizing the Archives of the Mineworkers’ Union of Zambia Duncan Money History in Africa, 48 (2021) 61-82 Full text | |
271) | Recruitment of Nigerians for Military Service During the Second World War Emmanuel Nwafor Mordi Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 98.394 (2020) 276-303 | |
272) | Virginia Slavery in Atlantic Context, 1550 to 1650 Philip D. Morgan in: Virginia 1619 : slavery and freedom in the making of English America, ed. by Paul Musselwhite, Peter C. Mancall and James P. P. Horn (Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press, 2019), pp. 85-107. | |
273) | Constructing the Zulus : The “African” Body and Its Narratives Tiziana Morosetti in: Staging the other in nineteenth-century British drama, ed. by Tiziana Morosetti, Writing and culture in the long nineteenth century (Oxford: Peter Lang, [2015]), pp. 79-101. | |
274) | Sons and Daughters of the Soil: Politics and Protest of Kenyan Resettlement to Tanzania, 1961–1968 Kara Moskowitz Past & Present, 253.1 (2021) 301-337 Full text | |
275) | The Osteological composition of the alleged victims of the Xhosa Cattle-Killing Saga from Edward Street Cemetery, King William’s Town, South Africa Morongwa Nancy Mosothwane Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 12.3 (2017) 163-176 Full text | |
276) | Land, migration and belonging : a history of the Basotho in Southern Rhodesia c. 1890-1960s Joseph Mujere Eastern Africa series ([Woodbridge?]: James Currey, 2019 ©2019) | |
277) | Black Runaways in Eighteenth-Century Britain Stephen Mullen , Nelson Mundell & Simon P. Newman in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 81-98. Full text | |
278) | Re-writing race in early modern European medicine Hannah Murphy History Compass, 19.11 (2021) e12692 Full text | |
279) | “It is to a great extent, a new book”: Josiah Henson, John Lobb, and the challenges of white editorship of Black texts Hannah-Rose Murray Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 18.4 (2021) Full text | |
280) | Advocates of freedom : African American transatlantic abolitionism in the British Isles Hannah-Rose Murray Slaveries since emancipation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) 2 review(s) Full text | |
281) | ‘I shall speak out against this and other evils’: African American activism in the British Isles 1865–1903 Hannah-Rose Murray Slavery & Abolition, 41.1 (2020) 79-92 Full text | |
282) | ‘With almost electric speed’: mapping African American abolitionists in Britain and Ireland, 1838–1847 Hannah-Rose Murray Slavery & Abolition, 40.3 (2019) 522-542 Full text | |
283) | Struggles for a past : Irish and Afro-Caribbean histories in England, 1951-2000 Kevin Myers (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015) 3 review(s) | |
284) | The Cambridge history of Black and Asian British writing ed. by Susheila Nasta & Mark Stein (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) | |
285) | Medi-Caring on the Colonial Margins: The Position of African Medical Assistants in Rural Colonial Fort Victoria, Southern Rhodesia, 1930s–1960s Glen Ncube Journal of Southern African Studies, 47.4 (2021) 645-662 Full text | |
286) | “Southern Rhodesia Is Anxious to Give Africans a Cash Crop”? Accounting for the Colony’s 1952 African Turkish Tobacco Policy Sibanengi Ncube International Journal of African Historical Studies, 54.2 (2021) 175-192 | |
287) | Graphic Fictions: Reader Research and the Making of a Comic Strip in 1950s “British West Africa” Stephanie Newell Research in African Literatures, 51.1 (2020) 1-20 Full text | |
288) | Race, Immigration and Reasoning : Britain and America’s Town Meeting of the Air Darrell M. Newton in: Broadcasting in the UK and US in the 1950s : historical perspectives, ed. by Jamie Medhurst, Siân Nicholas and Tom O’Malley (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2016), pp. 147-168. | |
289) | Selective Memory : British Perceptions of the Herero–Nama Genocide, 1904–1908 and 1918 Mads Bomholt Nielsen Journal of Southern African Studies, 43.2 (2017) 315-330 Full text | |
290) | Victims of empire: WWI ex-servicemen and the colonial economy of wartime sacrifices in postwar British Nigeria George N. Njung First World War Studies, 10.1 (2019) 49-67 Full text | |
291) | #RhodesMustFall : nibbling at resilient colonialism in South Africa Francis B. Nyamnjoh (Bamenda, Cameroon: Langaa Research & Publishing, 2016) 2 review(s) | |
292) | Stone free : Jimi Hendrix in London, September 1966-June 1967 Jas Obrecht (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2018) | |
293) | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 : black jokes, white humour Temi-Tope Odumosu (London: Harvey Miller Publishers, 2017) 4 review(s) | |
294) | Before and after the eighteenth century: the John Blanke project Michael Ohajuru in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 7-26. Full text | |
295) | Building “A Home Away from Home”: Musical Spaces and Diasporic “Feedback” from London to Accra, 1950s–1980s Alison Okuda Ghana Studies, 20 (2017) 20-44 Full text | |
296) | Black and British : a forgotten history David Olusoga (London: Macmillan, 2016) | |
297) | Paul Robeson’s Microphone Voice and the Technologies of Easy Singing Grant Olwage Technology and Culture, 59.4 (2018) 823-849 Full text | |
298) | ‘Blackamoores’ Have Their Own Names in Early Modern England Onyeka in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 15-36. Full text | |
299) | Popular History in the Black British Press: Edward Scobie’s Tropic and Flamingo, 1960-64 Naomi Oppenheim Immigrants & Minorities, 37.3 (2019) 136-162 Full text | |
300) | Apartheid : Britain’s bastard child Hélène Opperman Lewis (Wandsbeck, South Africa: Reach Publishers, 2016) | |
301) | Wesleyan Methodists, Humanitarianism and the Zulu Question, 1878–87 Hiroaki Osawa Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 43.3 (2015) 418-437 Full text | |
302) | ‘The rooting out of Mau Mau from the minds of the Kikuyu is a formidable task’ : Propaganda and the Mau Mau war Myles Osborne Journal of African History, 56.1 (2015) 77-97 Full text | |
303) | Diasporic Subjectivity and Homing Desire in Fruit of the Lemon Sule Okuroglu Ozun & Canan Kuzgun Neophilologus, 102.3 (2018) 301-315 Full text | |
304) | William Blackstone, Granville Sharp and the case of Jonathan Strong Ruth Paley Archives, 137 (2018) 68-79 | |
305) | Fables of Conquest: Moral Regression in the Early Modern English State and Empire William Palmer Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 19.3 (2019) 162-197 Full text | |
306) | Capitalism and Slavery as a Decolonial Text: Looking Back to Look Forward Ajay Parasram in: Reading the postwar future : textual turning points from 1944, ed. by Kirrily Freeman and John Munro (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 113-128. | |
307) | The death of Adumissa: a suicide at Cape Coast, Ghana, around 1800 John Parker Africa [London], 91.2 (2021) 205-225 Full text | |
308) | The common cause : creating race and nation in the American Revolution Robert G. Parkinson & Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture (Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, [2016]) 7 review(s) | |
309) | Black servants and Captain’s slaves: James Cook and the death of George Rupee Harriet Parsons History Compass, 18.12 (2020) Full text | |
310) | We’re here because you were there : immigration and the end of empire Ian Sanjay Patel (London: Verso, 2021) | |
311) | Staging Sancho Joseph Paterson in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 197-214. Full text | |
312) | ‘To Form a Correct Estimate of their Nothingness when Compared with It’ : British Exhibitions of Military Technology in the Abyssinian and Ashanti… Ryan Patterson Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 44.4 (2016) 551-572 Full text | |
313) | Black Country roots : Black Country lives told in the words of Black Country people Graham Peet ([West Bromwich]: Multistory, [2016]) | |
314) | “Fire by Night, Cloud by Day”: Exile and Refuge in Postwar London Susan D. Pennybacker Journal of British Studies, 59.1 (2020) 1-31 Full text | |
315) | ‘In 1997 Nobody Had Heard of Windrush’: The Rise of the ‘Windrush Narrative’ in British Newspapers Simon Peplow Immigrants & Minorities, 37.3 (2019) 211-237 Full text | |
316) | Race and riots in Thatcher’s Britain Simon Peplow Racism, resistance and social change (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text | |
317) | One British Thing: The Hair Weavers Text-Book: A Study in the Art of Hair-Weaving and Beauty Culture (1967) Kennetta Hammond Perry Journal of British Studies, 60.1 (2021) 169-172 Full text | |
318) | History Beyond Borders: Teaching Black Britain and reimagining black liberation Kennetta Hammond Perry in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 107-124. Full text | |
319) | London is the place for me : black Britons, citizenship, and the politics of race Kennetta Hammond Perry Transgressing boundaries. Studies in Black politics and Black communities (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016) | |
320) | The Myth of Mary Mink: Representation of Black Women in Toronto in the Nineteenth Century Guylaine Petrin Ontario History, 108.1 (2016) 92-110 Full text | |
321) | Frederick Douglass and Scotland, 1846 : living an antislavery life Alasdair Pettinger (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019) 3 review(s) Full text | |
322) | Slaving Irish ‘Ladies’ and black ‘Towers of strength in the labor world’: race and women’s resistance in domestic service Danielle Phillips-Cunningham Women’s History Review, 30.2 (2021) 190-207 Full text | |
323) | Putting their hands on race : Irish immigrant and Southern black domestic workers Danielle Phillips-Cunningham (New Brunswick (NJ): Rutgers University Press, [2020]) | |
324) | Retuning Imperial Intentions: The Gold Coast Police Band, West African Students, and a 1947 Tour of Great Britain Nate Plageman Ghana Studies, 20 (2017) 111-139 Full text | |
325) | Black soldiers in a white man’s war : race, good order and discipline in a Great War labour battalion Gordon Douglas Pollock (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
326) | “The dead man come to life again” : Edward Albert and the strategies of black endurance Natalie Prizel Victorian Literature and Culture, 45.2 (2017) 293-320 Full text | |
327) | “Saving an extraordinary expense to the nation”: African recruitment for the West India Regiments in the British Atlantic world Kyle Prochnow Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 18.2 (2021) 149-171 Full text | |
328) | Una Marson at the BBC James Procter Small Axe, 19.3 (2015) 1-28 | |
329) | Sentiment and the Restrictionist State: Evidence from the British Caribbean Experience, ca. 1925 Lara Putnam Journal of American Ethnic History, 35.2 (2016) 5-31 Full text | |
330) | Mediating the Windrush children: Caryl Phillips and Horace Ové Josiane Ranguin (New York: Peter Lang, 2020) 1 review(s) | |
331) | “There soon may not be any West Indian left who made the passage to England”: Caryl Phillips and the Windrush years Josiane Ranguin in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 103-118. | |
332) | Antislavery Literature and the Decline of Hell James Bryant Reeves Eighteenth-Century Studies, 53.4 (2020) 571-587 Full text | |
333) | The Aborigines’ Protection Society as an Anticolonial Network: Rethinking the APS “from the bottom up” through letters written by Black South… Darren Reid Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 22.2 (2021) Full text | |
334) | “It’s Not About Us”: Exploring White-Public Heritage Space, Community, and Commemoration on Jamestown Island, Virginia L. Chardé Reid International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 26.1 (2022) 22-52 Full text | |
335) | African Canadians in Union blue : volunteering for the cause in the Civil War Richard Reid (Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press, 2015) 1 review(s) | |
336) | Possibilities for African Canadian intellectual history : The case of 19th-century Upper Canada/Canada West Nina Reid-Maroney History Compass, 15.12 (2017) Full text | |
337) | Britain’s Black regiments : fighting for empire and equality Barry Renfrew (Cheltenham: The History Press, 2020) 1 review(s) | |
338) | The violent frontline : space, ethnicity and confronting the state in Edwardian Spitalfields and 1980s Brixton Daniel Renshaw Contemporary British History, 32.2 (2018) 231-252 Full text | |
339) | Ghostly Presences, Servants and Runaways: Lancaster’s Emerging Black Histories and their Memorialization 1687–1865 Alan J. Rice in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 179-196. Full text | |
340) | Vagrant Presences: Lost Children, the Black Atlantic, and Northern Britain Alan J. Rice Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 65.2 (2017) 173–186 Full text | |
341) | Anti-Slave-Trade Law, ‘Liberated Africans’ and the State in the South Atlantic World, c.1839–1852 Jake Christopher Richards Past & Present, 241.1 (2018) 179-219 Full text | |
342) | Public authority and its demons: the Sherbro leopard murders in Sierra Leone Paul Richards Africa [London], 91.2 (2021) 226-248 Full text | |
343) | Censured: the prejudice faced by biracial GI babies and their mothers Mike Richardson & Bristol Radical History Group Bristol Radical pamphleteer, 41 (Bristol: Bristol Radical History Group, 2019) | |
344) | Colour-blind : living a life full of colour Ken Rigney (Great Britain: UK Book Publishing, 2018) | |
345) | “The stone in the sling”: Frederick Douglass and Belfast abolitionism Daniel Ritchie American Nineteenth Century History, 18.3 (2017) 245-272 Full text | |
346) | The Awkward Squad : Arts Graduates from British Tropical Africa Before 1940 Andrew Dunlop Roberts Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 44.5 (2016) 798-814 Full text | |
347) | Murder on the middle passage : the trial of Captain Kimber Nicholas Rogers (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2020) | |
348) | Race, sexuality and identity in Britain and Jamaica : the biography of Patrick Nelson, 1916-1963 Gemma Romain (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017) 7 review(s) | |
349) | Claude McKay : Queering Spaces of Black Radicalism in Interwar London Gemma Romain & Caroline Bressey in: Sex, time and place : queer histories of London, c.1850 to the present, ed. by Simon Avery and Katherine M. Graham (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), pp. 115-131. | |
350) | Hallmarks : the cultural politics and public pedagogies of Stuart Hall ed. by Leslie G. Roman (London: Routledge, 2018) | |
351) | The Life and Dying Speech of Arthur, a Negro Man, Who Was Executed at Worcester, October 10, 1768 / La vie et les dernières paroles d’Arthur, un… Marie-Jeanne Rossignol & Aurélie Razafimalala XVII-XVIII; Revue de la Société d’études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, 76 (2019) Full text | |
352) | Returned exile : a biography of George James Christian of Dominica and the Gold Coast, 1869-1940 Margaret Deanne Rouse-Jones & Estelle M. Appiah (Kingston (Jamaica): University of West Indies Press, 2016) | |
353) | “He says that if he is not taught a trade, he will run away”: Recaptured Africans, Desertion, and Mobility in the British Caribbean, 1808–1828 Anita Rupprecht in: A global history of runaways : workers, mobility, and capitalism 1600-1850, ed. by Marcus Rediker, Titas Chakraborty and Matthias van Rossum, The California world history library (Berkeley (CA): University of California Press, 2019), pp. 178-198. Full text | |
354) | War and education in the United States : racial ideology and inequality in three historical episodes John L. Rury & Derrick Darby Paedagogica Historica, 52.1-2 (2016) 8-24 Full text | |
355) | The Invisible Man of Indecency: Profanity and the Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African (1782) John Saillant Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 43.2 (2020) 221-238 Full text | |
356) | Troubling the white supremacy–black inferiority paradigm : Frederick Douglass and William Wells Brown in Europe Sirpa Salenius Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 14.2 (2016) 152-163 Full text | |
357) | The Prince and Afrikaners : The Royal Visit of 1925 Hilary Sapire Royal Studies Journal, 5.1 (2018) 107-125 | |
358) | Rebuffing Royals? Afrikaners and the Royal Visit to South Africa in 1947 Hilary Sapire & Albert Grundlingh Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 46.3 (2018) 524-551 Full text | |
359) | ‘Sailor’ Malan – freedom fighter : the inspirational story of a spitfire ace. Dilip Sarkar (Barnsley: Air World, 2021) | |
360) | Black British Soldiers in Northern Ireland: Martin Stellman’s For Queen and Country and Neil Jordan’s The Crying Game Henghameh Saroukhani Caribbean Quarterly, 64.3-4 (2018) 544-559 Full text | |
361) | Fugitive borders : Black Canadian cross-border literature at mid-nineteenth century Nele Sawallisch American culture studies, 13 (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, [2019]) 2 review(s) | |
362) | Ira Aldridge in the North of England: Provincial Theatre and the Politics of Abolition Theresa Saxon in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 275-294. Full text | |
363) | In Dahomey in England : a (negative) transatlantic performance heritage Theresa Saxon Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 13.2 (2016) 265-281 Full text | |
364) | ‘Who Is British Music?’ Placing Migrants in National Music History Florian Scheding , Justin Williams , Catherine Tackley , Erik Levi , Derek B. Scott & Tom Western twentieth-century music, 15.3 (2018) 439-492 Full text | |
365) | A Narrative of Escape: Self Liberation by Sea and the Mental Worlds of the Enslaved Elena A. Schneider Slavery & Abolition, 42.3 (2021) 484-501 Full text | |
366) | ‘The privatisation of the struggle’: Anti-racism in the age of enterprise Camilla Schofield , Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite & Rob Waters in: The Neoliberal Age? Britain since the 1970s, ed. by Aled Davies, Ben Jackson and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite (London: UCL Press, 2021), pp. 199-225. | |
367) | The Americanisation of C. L. R. James Jonathan Scott Race & Class, 60.2 (2018) 3-20 | |
368) | Before Notting Hill: The Causeway Green ‘riots’ of 1949 Kevin Searle in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 90-106. Full text | |
369) | African and Indian identities in Colonial Guyana, the 1930s Clem Seecharan Gems of the diaspora, 2 (London: BLP, [2018]) | |
370) | “Undistinguished Destruction” : The Effects of Smallpox on British Emancipation Policy in the Revolutionary War Gary Sellick Journal of American Studies, 51.3 (2017) 865-885 Full text | |
371) | The Multiple Lives of Billy Waters: Dangerous Theatricality and Networked Illustrations in Nineteenth-Century Popular Culture Mary L. Shannon Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, 46.2 (2019) 161-189 Full text | |
372) | In the Name of the Mother: The Story of Susannah Mingo, a Woman of Color in the Early English Atlantic Jenny Shaw William and Mary Quarterly, 77.2 (2020) 177-210 Full text | |
373) | Uncovering Forgotten, Unseen and Contested Representations of ‘Black Britain’ : Gloo Joo (1979) and Meadowlark (1982) Sally Shaw Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 37.1 (2017) 113-127 Full text | |
374) | Screening black political struggle on 1970s British Television : the case of the Play for Today, A Hole in Babylon (1979) Sally Shaw Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 35.3 (2015) 489-502 Full text | |
375) | Enoch Powell, the Anglosphere and the roots of Brexit David Sheils in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 54-72. | |
376) | Wheatley, Dante, and the Latin Question John C. Shields African American Review, 48.1-2 (2015) 17-31 Full text | |
377) | The Black Pacific : anti-colonial struggles and Oceanic connections Robbie Shilliam Theory for a global age series (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015) | |
378) | Historical theory and methods through popular music, 1970-2000 : “Those are the new saints” Kenneth L. Shonk & Daniel Robert McClure Pop music, culture and identity (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) | |
379) | “[L]ooking at Me My Body Across Distances”: Toni Morrison’s A Mercy and Seventeenth-Century European Religious Concepts of Race Lauren Shook in: Early modern black diaspora studies : a critical anthology, ed. by Cassander L. Smith, Nicholas R. Jones and Miles P. Grier (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 157-173. Full text | |
380) | Mediating America : Black and Irish press and the struggle for citizenship, 1870-1914 Brian Shott (Philadelphia (PA): Temple University Press, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
381) | ‘Race’, Rank, and the Politics of Inter-War Commemoration of African and Caribbean Servicemen in Britain John Siblon in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 52-70. Full text | |
382) | Negotiating Hierarchy and Memory : African and Caribbean Troops from Former British Colonies in London’s Imperial Spaces John Siblon London Journal, 41.3 (2016) 299-312 Full text | |
383) | What Britain did to Nigeria : a short history of conquest and rule Max Siollun (London: Hurst & Company, 2021) | |
384) | “Candy No Witch in Her Country”: What One Enslaved Woman’s Testimony During the Salem Witch Trials Can Tell Us About Early American Literature Cassander L. Smith in: Early modern black diaspora studies : a critical anthology, ed. by Cassander L. Smith, Nicholas R. Jones and Miles P. Grier (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 107-134. Full text | |
385) | Black Africans in the British imagination : English narratives of the early Atlantic world Cassander L. Smith (Baton Rouge (LA): Louisiana State University Press, 2016) | |
386) | National Liberation for Whom? The Postcolonial Question, the Communist Party of Great Britain, and the Party’s African and Caribbean Membership Evan Smith International Review of Social History, 61.2 (2016) 283-315 Full text | |
387) | Managing Fear : The Commerce in Blackness and the London Lord Mayors’ Shows Ian Smith in: Historical affects and the early modern theater, ed. by Ronda Arab, Michelle M. Dowd and Adam Zucker, Routledge advances in theatre and performance studies, 33 (London: Routledge, 2015), pp. 211-219. | |
388) | The multicultural First World War : Memories of the West Indian contribution in contemporary Britain Richard Smith Journal of European Studies, 45.4 (2015) 347-363 Full text | |
389) | ‘Blind Tom’ abroad : race, disability, and transatlantic representations of Thomas Wiggins Whitney Womack Smith Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 14.2 (2016) 164-175 Full text | |
390) | Fugitive Harbour: Labour, Community, and Marronage at Antigua Naval Yard Henry Snow Slavery & Abolition, 42.4 (2021) 803-826 Full text | |
391) | The Trafficking of Elisha Webb: Black Freedom Claims in British North America Terri L. Snyder William and Mary Quarterly, 79.2 (2022) 211-240 Full text | |
392) | ‘Scientific exponent of the art’ or ‘punching bag in chocolate’?: colonialism, race and precarity in the prizefighting and boxing career of Joe… Hendrik Snyders Sport in History, 42.3 (2022) 320-346 Full text | |
393) | The National Archives (London) Collection William Spencer in: There came a time … : essays on the Great War in Africa, ed. by Anne Samson, Ana Paula Pires and Daniel Gilfoyle (Rickmansworth: GWAA/TSL Publications, 2018), pp. 356-359. | |
394) | Bigot Geography : Queering Geopolitics in Brixton Emma Spruce in: Sex, time and place : queer histories of London, c.1850 to the present, ed. by Simon Avery and Katherine M. Graham (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), pp. 65-80. | |
395) | The Long Road of Pan-African Liberation to Reparatory Justice Esther Stanford-Xosei in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 176-198. Full text | |
396) | Black Salt : Britain’s black sailors [Exhibition review] Jo Stanley International Journal of Maritime History, 30.4 (2018) 747-759 | |
397) | The Africanization of British Imperial Forces in the East African Campaign Timothy Joseph Stapleton in: Turning point 1917 : the British Empire at war, ed. by Douglas E. Delaney and Nikolas Gardner (Vancouver: UBCPress, 2017), pp. 139-159. | |
398) | ‘Boys of Colour’ to be Educated as Army Surgeons. Military Doctors for Sierra Leone in the 1850s Pete Starling Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 95.384 (2017) 325-330 | |
399) | The Evolution of Ideas and Practices Among African-Centred Organisations in the UK, 1975–2015 Claudius Adisa Steven in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 144-161. Full text | |
400) | The New Cross Fire of 1981 and Its Aftermath Claudius Adisa Steven in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 162-175. Full text | |
401) | “Their Own Happiness”: The Ownership of Enslaved Africans’ Emotions in William Warburton’s SPG Sermon Laura M. Stevens Eighteenth-Century Studies, 54.2 (2021) 285-305 Full text | |
402) | Unsettling the Ranks: 1930s Zulu-Language Writings on African Progress and Unity in The Bantu World Maria Suriano & Portia Sifelani African Studies, 80.3-4 (2021) 287-309 Full text | |
403) | Educating Emotions in Natal and Western Australia, 1854–65 Rebecca Swartz Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 18.2 (2017) Full text | |
404) | Queering colonial Natal : indigeneity and the violence of belonging in southern Africa T. J. Tallie (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
405) | Refugees in twentieth-century Britain : a history Becky Taylor (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) Full text | |
406) | Good Citizens? Ugandan Asians, Volunteers and ‘Race’ Relations in 1970s Britain Becky Taylor History Workshop Journal, 85 (2018) 120-141 Full text | |
407) | ‘How Can I be Too High in Rank to Dine with the Servants, but Too Low to Dine with My Family?’ : Intersectionality and Postfeminism in Amma… Jessica Taylor Gender & History, 30.3 (2018) 769-785 Full text | |
408) | The 1960s : a decade of modern British fiction ed. by Philip Tew , James Riley & Melanie Seddon The decades series (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018) | |
409) | Making Waves : Una Marson’s Poetic Voice at the BBC Leonie Thomas Media History, 24.2 (2018) 212-225 Full text | |
410) | The Gravity of Mary Prince’s History Sue Thomas in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 235-252. Full text | |
411) | Dinuzulu and the Quest for Zulu Paramountcy,1898—1906 Paul Thompson International Journal of African Historical Studies, 49.3 (2016) 305-328 | |
412) | Colonizing consent : rape and governance in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Elizabeth Thornberry African Studies Series (Cambridge), 141 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019) 3 review(s) | |
413) | Una Marson Lisa Tomlinson (Kingston, Jamaica: The University of the West Indies Press, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
414) | Racial Tensions and U.S. Military (In)Justice in Northern Ireland During World War II Simon Topping Journal of African American History, 102.2 (2017) 157-183 Full text | |
415) | Black circus performers in Victorian Britain Vanessa Toulmin Early Popular Visual Culture, 16.3 (2018) 267-289 Full text | |
416) | Roots: An exploration of British Caribbean Diasporic identity through the embodied spatialities of dance TiaMonique Uzor Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 45.3 (2020) 517-519 Full text | |
417) | Standing in their own light : African American patriots in the American Revolution Judith L. Van Buskirk Campaigns and commanders, 59 (Norman (OK): University of Oklahoma Press, 2017) | |
418) | The night trains : moving Mozambican miners to and from South Africa, 1902-1955 Charles Van Onselen (London: Hurst & Company, 2020) 1 review(s) | |
419) | Many rivers to cross: The legacy of Enoch Powell in Wolverhampton Patrick Vernon in: Windrush (1948) and Rivers of Blood (1968) : legacy and assessment, ed. by Trevor A. Le V. Harris, British politics and society ([s.l.]: Routledge, 2019), pp. 46-53. | |
420) | Women’s Politics, Antislavery Politics, and Phillis Wheatley’s American Revolution David Waldstreicher in: Women in the American Revolution : gender, politics, and the domestic world, ed. by Barbara Oberg (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019), pp. 147-168. | |
421) | “They Proved to Be Very Good Sailors”: Slavery and Freedom in the South Sea Tamara J. Walker The Americas, 78.3 (2021) 439-465 Full text | |
422) | Anxiety abroad: Austerity, abundance and race in post-war visual culture David C. Wall in: Cultures of decolonisation : transnational productions and practices, 1945-70, ed. by Ruth Craggs and Claire Wintle, Studies in Imperialism (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016), pp. 86-106. Full text | |
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424) | The African Artisan Meets the English Sailor : Technology and the Savage for Defoe Peter Walmsley The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 59.3 (2018) 347-368 Full text | |
425) | Controversial chiefs in colonial Kenya : the untold story of Senior Chief Waruhiu Wa Kung’u, 1890-1952 Evanson N. Wamagatta (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2016) | |
426) | Martin Luther King in Newcastle upon Tyne : the African American freedom struggle and race relations in the North East of England Brian Ward (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Tyne Bridge Publishing, 2017) 2 review(s) | |
427) | Protecting empire from without : francophone African migrant workers, British West Africa and French efforts to maintain power in Africa, 1945–1960 Joanna Warson in: Britain, France and the Decolonization of Africa : Future Imperfect?, ed. by Andrew W. M. Smith and Chris Jeppesen (London: UCL Press, 2017), pp. 156-171, 218-221. | |
428) | Thinking black : Britain, 1964-1985 Rob Waters Berkeley series in British studies, 14 (Oakland (CA): University of California Press, 2019) 9 review(s) | |
429) | ‘Time come’: Britain’s black futures past Rob Waters Historical Research, 92.258 (2019) 838-850 Full text | |
430) | Integration or Black Power? Rob Waters Political Quarterly, 89.3 (2018) 409-416 Full text | |
431) | Henry Swanzy, Sartre’s zombie? Black Power and the transformation of the Caribbean Artists Movement Rob Waters in: Cultures of decolonisation : transnational productions and practices, 1945-70, ed. by Ruth Craggs and Claire Wintle, Studies in Imperialism (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016), pp. 67-85. Full text | |
432) | Thinking Black : Peter Fryer’s Staying Power and the Politics of Writing Black British History in the 1980s Rob Waters History Workshop Journal, 82.1 (2016) 104-120 Full text | |
433) | Locality, ethnicity, national and transnational influences on Afro-Caribbean consumer experiences – The case of post-war Northampton George Watley Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 12.4 (2015) 565-586 Full text | |
434) | Harold Moody’s Fight for Racial Equality Clive Webb History Today, 71.1 (2021) 18-20 | |
435) | Reluctant partners : African Americans and the origins of the special relationship Clive Webb Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 14.4 (2016) 350-364 Full text | |
436) | ‘Like the Wild Beast after the Taste of Blood’: War, Hunting, and Racialised Discourse in Southern Africa in the 19th Century Denver A. Webb War & Society [University of New South Wales], 40.2 (2021) 83-101 Full text | |
437) | The Historian, the Premier and Forced Labour in the Cape Colony, 1878–1879 Denver A. Webb Journal of Southern African Studies, 46.3 (2020) 491-507 Full text | |
438) | War, racism, and the taking of heads : revisiting military conflict in the Cape Colony and western Xhosaland in the nineteenth century Denver A. Webb Journal of African History, 56.1 (2015) 37-55 Full text | |
439) | The life and times of Paul Cuffe : black Quaker abolitionist Simon Webb ([Durham]: The Langley Press, 2020) | |
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