Data derived from the Bibliography of British and Irish History.

The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) provides records of over 620,000 publications (books, journal articles, and chapters in edited collections) relating to British and Irish history.
The Bibliography defines British and Irish history very broadly, and includes extensive records on histories of race, empire and migration. The following list is a selection of BBIH records that relate to Black British History.
The list offers 412 recent publications in this field. These books, articles and chapters were published between 2010 and 2020, and are ordered by year of publication (starting with the most recently published). Our coverage of recently published titles is ongoing, and further records will be added in future updates of the Bibliography.
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1) | 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 | |
2) | Guerrilla inscription: Transatlantic abolition and the 1851 census Bridget Bennett Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 17.3 (2020) 375-398 Full text | |
3) | 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 | |
4) | 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 | |
5) | Britain’s forgotten citizens Jorge L. Giovannetti-Torres History Today, 70.2 (2020) 90-93 | |
6) | Homecoming : Voices of the Windrush Generation Colin Grant (London: Vintage, 2020) | |
7) | 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), . | |
8) | No useless mouth : waging war and fighting hunger in the American Revolution Rachel B. Herrmann (Ithaca (NY): Cornell University Press, 2020) 1 review(s) Full text | |
9) | Globalising the Haitian Revolution in Black Paris: C.L.R. James, Metropolitan Anti-imperialism in Interwar France and the Writing of intellectThe… Christian Høgsbjerg Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 48.3 (2020) 491-519 Full text | |
10) | 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 | |
11) | 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 | |
12) | ‘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 | |
13) | “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 | |
14) | Antislavery Literature and the Decline of Hell James Bryant Reeves Eighteenth-Century Studies, 53.4 (2020) 571-587 Full text | |
15) | 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 | |
16) | 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 | |
17) | Race, Slavery, and the Problem of Numbers in Early New England: A View from Probate Court Gloria McCahon Whiting William and Mary Quarterly, 77.3 (2020) 405-440 Full text | |
18) | 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. | |
19) | 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. | |
20) | 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 | |
21) | 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. | |
22) | 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) | |
23) | 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 | |
24) | “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. | |
25) | 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 | |
26) | 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) 1 review(s) | |
27) | Claude McKay, The Workers’ Dreadnought, and collaborative poetics Stephanie J. Brown Literature & History, 28.1 (2019) 27-48 Full text | |
28) | Complicated lives : free Blacks in Virginia, 1619-1865 Sheri Burr (Durham (NC): Carolina Academic Press, 2019) | |
29) | Imperial intimacies : a tale of two islands Hazel V. Carby (New York: Verso, 2019) | |
30) | 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 | |
31) | Policing the Windrush Generation Sam Collings-Wells History Today, 69.11 (2019) 12-15 | |
32) | Black Handsworth : race in 1980s Britain Kieran Connell Berkeley series in British studies, 15 (Oakland (CA): University of California Press, [2019]) 1 review(s) | |
33) | 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. | |
34) | Finding Diana in the Purrysburg Mission Diary, 1739 Mark J. Dixon Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 17.4 (2019) 562-571 Full text | |
35) | Producing a (cultural) identity: Nation and immigration in Stuart Hall’s writing Carlos Navarro González 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. 87-102. | |
36) | Henry Redhead Yorke, colonial radical : politics and identity in the Atlantic world, 1772-1813 Amanda Goodrich The Enlightenment world, 33 (London: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), 2019) Full text | |
37) | Beyond slavery and abolition : Black British writing, c.1770-1830 Ryan Hanley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
38) | 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 | |
39) | 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 | |
40) | Black New Jersey : 1664 to the present day Graham Russell Hodges (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, [2019]) 1 review(s) | |
41) | 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. | |
42) | “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 | |
43) | Ordinary Claims: War, Work, Service, and the Victorian Veteran Aeron Hunt Victorian Studies, 61.3 (2019) 395-418 Full text | |
44) | 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 Horn (Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press, 2019), pp. 108-132. | |
45) | 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 | |
46) | 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 | |
47) | 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. | |
48) | 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 | |
49) | 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) 1 review(s) | |
50) | ‘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 | |
51) | 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. | |
52) | 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. | |
53) | 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 Horn (Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press, 2019), pp. 85-107. | |
54) | ‘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 | |
55) | 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 | |
56) | 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 | |
57) | “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. | |
58) | “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 | |
59) | Fugitive borders : Black Canadian cross-border literature at mid-nineteenth century Nele Sawallisch American culture studies, 13 (Bielefeld: Transcipt Verlag, [2019]) 1 review(s) | |
60) | 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 | |
61) | 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. | |
62) | Mediating America : Black and Irish press and the struggle for citizenship, 1870-1914 Brian Shott (Philadelphia (PA): Temple University Press, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
63) | Una Marson Lisa Tomlinson (Kingston, Jamaica: The University of the West Indies Press, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
64) | 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. | |
65) | The Windrush generation in the picture: Armet Francis, Neil Kenlock, Dennis Morris and Charlie Phillips Kerry-Jane Wallart 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. 165-182. | |
66) | Thinking black : Britain, 1964-1985 Rob Waters Berkeley series in British studies, 14 (Oakland (CA): University of California Press, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
67) | ‘Time come’: Britain’s black futures past Rob Waters Historical Research, 92.258 (2019) 838-850 Full text | |
68) | Randolph Vigne : historian & Huguenot scholar. ![]() | |
69) | Striking women : struggles & strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet Sundari Anitha& Ruth Pearson (London: Lawrence & Wishart Limited, 2018) | |
70) | 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) | |
71) | 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) | |
72) | 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 | |
73) | Handsworth Song : Working People and Black Radical Photography Ian Bourland Radical History Review, 132 (2018) 181-186 Full text | |
74) | War to Windrush : black women in Britain 1939 to 1948 Stephen Bourne (London: Jacaranda, 2018) | |
75) | Mother Country : real stories of the Windrush children Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff (London: Headline, 2018) | |
76) | Mixed race Britain in the twentieth century Chamion Caballero& P. J. Aspinall Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship series (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) | |
77) | “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 | |
78) | Mastery and Masquerade in the Transatlantic Blues Revival Ross Cole Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 143.1 (2018) 173-210 Full text | |
79) | ‘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 | |
80) | Frederick Douglass and Ireland : in his own words Frederick Douglass& Christine Kinealy 1 volume (London: Routledge, 2018) Full text | |
81) | 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. | |
82) | Marxism, colonialism, and cricket : C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary ![]() C. L. R. James archives (Durham (NC): Duke University Press, 2018) 2 review(s) | |
83) | 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 | |
84) | 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 | |
85) | 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) | |
86) | Black Americans in Victorian Britain Jeffrey P. Green (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword History, 2018) | |
87) | 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 | |
88) | Learie Constantine and race relations in Britain and the Empire Jeff Hill (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018) 4 review(s) | |
89) | 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 | |
90) | 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 | |
91) | An African in Imperial London : The Indomitable Life of A. B. C. Merriman-Labor Danell Jones (Oxford: Hurst, 2018) | |
92) | 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 | |
93) | The Air of Freedom Miranda Kaufmann History Today, 68.1 (2018) 18-20 | |
94) | Don’t stop the carnival Kevin Le Gendre Black music in Britain, 1 (Leeds: Peepal Tree, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
95) | 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) 10 review(s) | |
96) | 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 | |
97) | “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 | |
98) | 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 | |
99) | Stone free : Jimi Hendrix in London, September 1966-June 1967 Jas Obrecht (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2018) | |
100) | Paul Robeson’s Microphone Voice and the Technologies of Easy Singing Grant Olwage Technology and Culture, 59.4 (2018) 823-849 Full text | |
101) | Diasporic Subjectivity and Homing Desire in Fruit of the Lemon Sule Okuroglu Ozun& Canan Kuzgun Neophilologus, 102.3 (2018) 301-315 Full text | |
102) | William Blackstone, Granville Sharp and the case of Jonathan Strong Ruth Paley Archives, 137 (2018) 68-79 | |
103) | 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) | |
104) | 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 | |
105) | 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 | |
106) | Hallmarks : the cultural politics and public pedagogies of Stuart Hall ![]() (London: Routledge, 2018) | |
107) | 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 | |
108) | ‘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 | |
109) | The Americanisation of C. L. R. James Jonathan Scott Race & Class, 60.2 (2018) 3-20 | |
110) | African and Indian identities in Colonial Guyana, the 1930s Clem Seecharan Gems of the diaspora, 2 (London: BLP, [2018]) | |
111) | “[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 | |
112) | “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 | |
113) | 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. | |
114) | Black Salt : Britain’s black sailors [Exhibition review] Jo Stanley International Journal of Maritime History, 30.4 (2018) 747-759 | |
115) | Good Citizens? Ugandan Asians, Volunteers and ‘Race’ Relations in 1970s Britain Becky Taylor History Workshop Journal, 85 (2018) 120-141 Full text | |
116) | ‘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 | |
117) | The 1960s : a decade of modern British fiction ![]() The decades series (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018) | |
118) | Making Waves : Una Marson’s Poetic Voice at the BBC Leonie Thomas Media History, 24.2 (2018) 212-225 Full text | |
119) | Black circus performers in Victorian Britain Vanessa Toulmin Early Popular Visual Culture, 16.3 (2018) 267-289 Full text | |
120) | The black middle ages : race and the construction of the middle ages Matthew X. Vernon The new Middle Ages (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
121) | 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 | |
122) | Writing the radio war : literature, politics and the BBC, 1939-1945 Ian Whittington Edinburgh critical studies in war and culture (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018) | |
123) | Bringing African soldiers to life using The National Archives (London) record collections Martin Willis 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. 360-379. | |
124) | Zimbabwean communities in Britain : imperial and post-colonial identities and legacies Christopher Roy Zembe (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) | |
125) | Philip Quaque’s letters to London, 1763-1811 Adélékè Adéèkó (Pretoria: Unisa Press, University of South Africa, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
126) | Rethinking Black Art as a Category of Experience Rina Arya Visual Culture in Britain, 18.2 (2017) 163-175 Full text | |
127) | Refugees Next Door Jordanna Bailkin History Today, 67.12 (2017) 68-75 | |
128) | 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. | |
129) | 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 | |
130) | Remembered : in memoriam : an anthology of African & Caribbean experiences, WWI & WWII Jak Beula& Nairobi Thompson (London: Nu Jak Media Publishing, 2017) | |
131) | 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) | |
132) | 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 | |
133) | The polemics of C.L.R. James and contemporary Black activism Ornette D. 1969- Clennon (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
134) | 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 | |
135) | 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 | |
136) | 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) | |
137) | Unlikely Pilgrim : The English Journey of Zilpha Elaw Margaret Cullen International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, 5.2 (2017) 37-42 Full text | |
138) | Pablo Fanque and the Victorian circus : a romance of real life Gareth H. H. Davies (Cromer: Poppyland Publishing, 2017) | |
139) | 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 | |
140) | 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. | |
141) | Selective Remembering: Minorities and the Remembrance of the First World War in Britain and Germany Tim Grady in: Minorities and the First World War : from war to peace, ed. by Tim Grady and Hannah Ewence (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 253-282. Full text | |
142) | Reaping something new : African American transformations of Victorian literature Daniel Hack (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017) | |
143) | Familiar stranger : a life between two islands Stuart Hall (London: Allen Lane, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
144) | Renegade : The Life and Times of Darcus Howe Darcus Howe& Paul Field (London: Bloomsbury Paperbacks, 2017) | |
145) | Archive Review : The Black Cultural Archives, Brixton Hannah J. M. Ishmael& Rob Waters 20th Century British History, 28.3 (2017) 465-473 Full text | |
146) | 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 | |
147) | First martyr of liberty : Crispus Attucks in American memory Mitchell A. Kachun (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017) 3 review(s) Full text | |
148) | South Africans vs. Rommel : the untold story of the desert war in World War II David Brock Katz (Mechanicsburg (PA): Stackpole Books, 2017) | |
149) | Black Tudors : the untold story Miranda Kaufmann (London: Oneworld, 2017) | |
150) | Adjusting the contrast : British television and constructs of race ![]() (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017) | |
151) | Hastings Kamuzu Banda: the Edinburgh Years John McCracken The Society of Malawi Journal, 70.1 (2017) 1-18 | |
152) | 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) | |
153) | 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 | |
154) | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 : black jokes, white humour Temi-Tope Odumosu (London: Harvey Miller Publishers, 2017) 4 review(s) | |
155) | “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 | |
156) | 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 | |
157) | 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 | |
158) | Race, sexuality and identity in Britain and Jamaica : the biography of Patrick Nelson, 1916-1963 Gemma Romain (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017) 4 review(s) | |
159) | “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 | |
160) | 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 | |
161) | 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) | |
162) | 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. | |
163) | ‘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 | |
164) | 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) | |
165) | 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) | |
166) | 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. | |
167) | ‘It have a kind of communal feeling with the Working Class and the spades’: Sam Selvon, Tony Harrison and ‘colonization in reverse’ Jack Windle in: A history of British working-class literature, ed. by John Goodridge and Bridget Keegan (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp. 352-366. Full text | |
168) | British dance : black routes ![]() (London: Routledge, 2016) 1 review(s) Full text | |
169) | 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 | |
170) | 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 | |
171) | 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 | |
172) | The Black City : African and Indian Exchanges in Pontiac’s Upper Country Christian Ayne Crouch Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 14.2 (Spring 2016) 284-318 | |
173) | 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 | |
174) | 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 | |
175) | From slaves to soldiers : the 1st Rhode Island Regiment in the American Revolution Robert A. Geake (Yardley (PA): Westholme, 2016) 1 review(s) | |
176) | Aldridge in Action : Building a Visual Digital Interface Anita González Theatre Journal, 68.4 (2016) Full text | |
177) | A radical change of heart : Robert Wedderburn’s last word on slavery Ryan Hanley Slavery & Abolition, 37.2 (2016) 423-445 Full text | |
178) | Unfreedom : slavery and dependence in eighteenth-century Boston Jared Ross Hardesty Early American places (New York: New York University Press, 2016) 5 review(s) | |
179) | 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. | |
180) | 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 | |
181) | La lente arrivée du Maure ou du Turc dans le théâtre anglais c. 1450-1600 André Lascombes eHumanista, 33 (2016) 150-156 | |
182) | 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 | |
183) | 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 | |
184) | Stuart Hall: Art and the Politics of Black Cultural Production Angela McRobbie South Atlantic Quarterly, 115.4 (2016) 665-683 Full text | |
185) | 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 | |
186) | 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. | |
187) | Black and British : a forgotten history David Olusoga (London: Macmillan, 2016) | |
188) | 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]) 5 review(s) | |
189) | Black Country roots : Black Country lives told in the words of Black Country people Graham Peet ([West Bromwich]: Multistory, [2016]) | |
190) | 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) | |
191) | 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 | |
192) | 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 | |
193) | 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. | |
194) | 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 | |
195) | 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 | |
196) | 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 | |
197) | 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 | |
198) | Black Africans in the British imagination : English narratives of the early Atlantic world Cassander L. Smith (Baton Rouge (LA): Louisiana State University Press, 2016) | |
199) | 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 | |
200) | ‘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 | |
201) | 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. | |
202) | 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 (Autumn 2016) 104-120 Full text | |
203) | Reluctant partners : African Americans and the origins of the special relationship Clive Webb Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 14.4 (2016) 350-364 Full text | |
204) | North to bondage : loyalist slavery in the Maritimes Harvey Amani Whitfield (Vancouver: UBCPress, 2016) 3 review(s) | |
205) | Power, Patriarchy, and Provision : African Families Negotiate Gender and Slavery in New England Gloria McCahon Whiting Journal of American History, 103.3 (2016) 583-605 Full text | |
206) | Migrating with Colonial and Post-Colonial Memories : Dynamics of Racial Interactions within Zimbabwe’s Minority Communities in Britain Christopher Roy Zembe Journal of Migration History, 2.1 (2016) 32-56 Full text | |
207) | Tobacco, pipes, and race in colonial Virginia : little tubes of mighty power Anna Agbe-Davies (Walnut Creek (CA): Left Coast Press, Inc., [2015]) | |
208) | 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. | |
209) | They gave the crowd plenty fun : West Indian cricket and its relationship with the British-Resident Caribbean diaspora Colin Babb (Hertford: Hansib, [2015]) | |
210) | Modern and contemporary Black British drama ![]() (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2015) | |
211) | ‘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 | |
212) | Phillis Wheatley : Researching a Life Vincent Carretta Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 43.2 (2015) 64-89 | |
213) | 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 | |
214) | 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 | |
215) | The Othered Irish : Shades of Difference in Post-War Britain, 1948–71 John Corbally Contemporary European History, 24.1 (2015) 105-125 Full text | |
216) | Black Tommies : British soldiers of African descent in the First World War Ray Costello (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2015) | |
217) | 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. | |
218) | 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. | |
219) | 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. | |
220) | 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. | |
221) | 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. | |
222) | 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 | |
223) | The defamation of Joy Gardner : press, police and black deaths in custody Ryan Erfani-Ghettani Race & Class, 56.3 (2015) 102-112 Full text | |
224) | New Ethnicities : Literary Representations of West Indians in London, 1948–2001 Ifeona Fulani Caribbean Quarterly, 61.4 (2015) 82-99 Full text | |
225) | 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. | |
226) | The BBC’s Caribbean Voices and Its “Critics’ Circle” : Radio Criticism and the Development of Anglophone Caribbean Literature Glyne A. Griffith 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. 129-144. | |
227) | 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. | |
228) | “Nobody in This World Is Better Than Us” : Calypso in the Age of Decolonization and Civil Rights Joshua B. Guild 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. 155-172. | |
229) | The Royal Slave : Nobility, Diplomacy and the “African Prince” in Britain, 1748–1752 Ryan Hanley Itinerario, 39.2 (2015) 329-347 Full text | |
230) | ‘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 | |
231) | In enemy hands : South Africa’s POWs in World War ll Karen Horn (Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2015) | |
232) | ‘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 | |
233) | 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) | |
234) | 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. | |
235) | Struggles for a past : Irish and Afro-Caribbean histories in England, 1951-2000 Kevin Myers (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015) 3 review(s) | |
236) | Una Marson at the BBC James Procter Small Axe, 19.3 (2015) 1-28 | |
237) | African Canadians in Union blue : volunteering for the cause in the Civil War Richard Reid (Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press, 2015) | |
238) | 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 | |
239) | The Black Pacific : anti-colonial struggles and Oceanic connections Robbie Shilliam Theory for a global age series (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015) | |
240) | 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. | |
241) | 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 | |
242) | 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 | |
243) | “Those in Their Possession” Race, Slavery, and Queen Elizabeth’s “Edicts of Expulsion” Emily Weissbourd Huntington Library Quarterly, 78.1 (Spring 2015) 1-19 | |
244) | The politics of race in Britain and South Africa : black British solidarity and the anti-apartheid struggle Elizabeth M. Williams International library of historical studies, 88 (London: I.B. Tauris, 2015) | |
245) | Now you know : the memoirs of Allan Charles Wilmot, WWII serviceman and post-war entertainer Allan Charles Wilmot (London: Liberation Publishers, 2015) | |
246) | Between Colonialism and Cultural Authenticity : Isaac Ladipo Oluwole, Oladele Adebayo Ajose, Public Health Services in Nigeria, and the Glasgow… Olutayo Charles Adesina in: Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa : historical legacies and contemporary hybridities, ed. by Afeosemime U. Adogame and Andrew G. Lawrence, Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 14 (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 90-99. Full text | |
247) | Malcolm X at Oxford Union : racial politics in a global era Saladin M. Ambar Transgressing boundaries. Studies in Black politics and Black communities (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014) | |
248) | Doing nothing is not an option : the radical lives of Eric & Jessica Huntley Margaret Andrews (Middlesex: Krik Krak, 2014, ©2013) | |
249) | Black entertainers in Victorian Dublin Raymond Astbury ([England]: FeedARead.com Publishing, 2014; [Blackrock, Co. Dublin]: [Raymond Astbury], 2014) | |
250) | Geographies of Early Anti-Racist Protest in Britain : Ida B. Wells’ 1893 Anti-Lynching Tour in Scotland Caroline Bressey in: Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa : historical legacies and contemporary hybridities, ed. by Afeosemime U. Adogame and Andrew G. Lawrence, Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 14 (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 137-149. Full text | |
251) | The Blacks Who “Got Their Forty Acres” : A Theory of Black West Indian Migrant Asset Acquisition Eleanor Marie Lawrence Brown New York University Law Review, 89.1 (2014) 27-88 | |
252) | Darcus Howe : a political biography Robin Bunce& Paul Field (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014) | |
253) | The Black Leveller : Writing Darcus Howe : a political biography Robin Bunce& Paul Field The Historian [London], 121 (2014) 30-33 | |
254) | Giant’s Causeway : Frederick Douglass’s Irish odyssey and the making of an American visionary Tom Chaffin (Charlottesville (VA): University of Virginia Press, 2014) | |
255) | The 1907 Deputation of Basuto Chiefs to London and the Development of British–South African Networks Gwilym Colenso International History Review, 36.4 (2014) 619-652 Full text | |
256) | Home and Away. The Enlistment of Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, and South African Men in Dominion Expeditionary Forces in the United Kingdom… John Connor Itinerario, 38.3 (2014) 45-58 Full text | |
257) | Enjoy the same liberty : black Americans and the revolutionary era Edward Countryman African American history series (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014, ©2012) | |
258) | Objects and identities : Roman Britain and the north-western provinces Hella Eckardt (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014) | |
259) | Frederick Douglass aboard the Cambria, 1845 : the abolitionist’s eventful journey to Ireland Laurence Fenton History Ireland, 22.5 (2014) 28-30 | |
260) | Frederick Douglass in Ireland : the ‘black O’Connell’ Laurence Fenton (Cork: The Collins Press, 2014) | |
261) | Radical “Citizens of the World,” 1790–95 : The Early Career of Henry Redhead Yorke Amanda Goodrich Journal of British Studies, 53.3 (2014) 611-635 Full text | |
262) | White Man’s War, Coloured Man’s Labour. Working for the British Army on the Western Front Barton C. Hacker Itinerario, 38.3 (2014) 27-44 Full text | |
263) | An Angry God in the Hands of Sinners : Enslaved Africans and the Uses of Protestant Christianity in Pre-Revolutionary Boston Jared Ross Hardesty Slavery & Abolition, 35.1 (2014) 66-83 Full text | |
264) | C. L. R. James in imperial Britain Christian Høgsbjerg C. L. R. James archives (Durham (NC): Duke University Press, 2014) 5 review(s) | |
265) | The jippi-jappa hat merchant and his family : a Jamaican family in Britain Mark Holland (Oxford: Horsgate, 2014) | |
266) | ‘History from the inside’ South African Prisoner-of-War Experience in Work Camp 1169, Dresden, 1943–1945 Karen Horn War & Society [University of New South Wales], 33.4 (2014) 269-282 Full text | |
267) | Researching South African prisoners-of-war experience during World War II : historiography, archives and oral testimony Karen Horn Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis / Journal for Contemporary History [Bloemfontein, RSA], 39.2 (2014) 81-99 | |
268) | ‘Ghostlike’ seafarers and sailing ship nostalgia : the figure of the steamship lascar in the British imagination, c. 1880–1960 Jonathan Hyslop Journal for Maritime Research, 16.2 (2014) 212-228 Full text | |
269) | Caribbean volunteers at war : the forgotten story of Britain’s own “Tuskegee airmen” Mark Johnson (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Aviation, 2014) | |
270) | Black British theatre pioneers : Yvonne Brewster and the first generation of actors, playwrights and other practitioners Rodreguez King-Dorset (Jefferson (NC): McFarland & Co., 2014) | |
271) | Early African entertainments abroad : from the Hottentot Venus to Africa’s first Olympians Bernth Lindfors Africa and the diaspora. History, politics, culture (Madison (WI): The University of Wisconsin Press, 2014) | |
272) | Dover Street to Dixie and the politics of cultural transfer and exchange David Linton& Len Platt in: Popular musical theatre in London and Berlin : 1890-1939, ed. by Len Platt, Tobias Becker and David Linton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 170-186. | |
273) | Presenting the History of Africans in Provincial Britain : Norfolk as a Case Study Richard C. Maguire History, 99.338 (2014) 819-838 Full text | |
274) | “A Fixed Melancholy” : Migration, Memory, and the Middle Passage Ramesh Mallipeddi The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 55.2-3 (2014) 235-253 Full text | |
275) | Robert S. Duncanson, an African American Pioneer Artist with Links to Scotland Everlyn Nicodemus& Kristian Romare in: Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa : historical legacies and contemporary hybridities, ed. by Afeosemime U. Adogame and Andrew G. Lawrence, Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 14 (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 170-200. Full text | |
276) | In Bad Taste? Slavery and the African Presence in the Subversive Mockery of Royalty Temi-Tope Odumosu in: Loyal subversion? : caricatures from the personal union between England and Hanover (1714-1837), ed. by Anorthe Kremers and Elisabeth Reich (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014), pp. 122-139. | |
277) | Anti-apartheid testimony : Unmasking the histories of South African Jewish communists Susan D. Pennybacker in: Ethics, art, and representations of the Holocaust : essays in honor of Berel Lang, ed. by Berel Lang, Simone Gigliotti, Jacob Golomb and Caroline Steinberg Gould (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2014), pp. 121-140. | |
278) | Black Britain and the Politics of Race in the 20th Century Kennetta Hammond Perry History Compass, 12.8 (2014) 651-663 Full text | |
279) | Another man’s war : the story of a Burma boy in Britain’s forgotten African Army Barnaby Phillips (London: Oneworld Publications, 2014) | |
280) | The Panama Cannonball’s Transnational Ties : Migrants, Sport, and Belonging in the Interwar Greater Caribbean Lara Putnam Journal of Sport History, 41.3 (Fall 2014) 401-424 | |
281) | When I came to England : an oral history of life in 1950s & 1960s Britain : The West Indians : life, love and lifestyle… a long way from home Z. Nia Reynolds (London: Black Stock Books, 2014) | |
282) | The first great awakening : redefining religion in British America, 1725-1775 John Howard Smith (Madison (NJ): Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2014) | |
283) | Loss and Longing : Emotional Responses to West Indian Soldiers during the First World War Richard Smith Round Table, 103.2 (2014) 243-252 Full text | |
284) | The black male body in the white imagination during the First World War Richard Smith in: Bodies in conflict : corporeality, materiality, and transformation, ed. by Nicholas J. Saunders and Paul Cornish (London: Routledge, 2014), pp. 39-52. | |
285) | The internal enemy : slavery and war in Virginia, 1772-1832 Alan Taylor (New York: W. W. Norton & Co, 2014) | |
286) | Telling West Indian lives : life narrative and the reform of plantation slavery cultures 1804-1834 Sue Thomas New Caribbean studies (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) 1 review(s) | |
287) | The night Malcolm X spoke at the Oxford Union : a transatlantic story of antiracial protest Stephen G. N. Tuck (Oakland (CA): University of California Press, 2014) | |
288) | African Evangelism and the Colonial Frontier : The Life and Times of Paulo Rrafifing Molefane Stephen C. Volz International Journal of African Historical Studies, 47.1 (2014) 101-120 | |
289) | Music, Musical Theater, and the Imagined South in Interwar Britain Brian Ward Journal of Southern History, 80.1 (2014) 39-72 | |
290) | Between slavery and freedom : free people of color in America from settlement to the Civil War Julie Winch African American history series (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, [2014]) | |
291) | Fostering Independence Jordanna Bailkin History Today, 63.8 (2013) 21-27 | |
292) | In the shadow of the SPG : the 1970s : Brixton’s black community meets the Met Tim Barker (London: Past Tense, 2013) | |
293) | West Indian Interventions at the Heart of the Cultural Establishment : Edric Connor, Pearl Connor, and the BBC Amanda M. Bidnall 20th Century British History, 24.1 (2013) 58-83 Full text | |
294) | Swimming without mangoes : memories of a West Indian lad’s boyhood in the English railway town of Swindon during the 1960s and early ’70s David R. (David Reinford) Bradshaw (East Knoyle, Salisbury: The Hobnob Press, 2013) | |
295) | Cavaliers Made Us ‘United’ : Local Football, Identity Politics and Second-generation African-Caribbean Youth in the East Midlands c.1970–9 Paul Ian Campbell Sport in History, 33.2 (2013) 169-194 Full text | |
296) | Remembering the Crack of the Whip : African-Caribbean Artists in the UK Visualise Slavery Eddie Chambers Slavery & Abolition, 34.2 (2013) 293-307 Full text | |
297) | A West Indian Lobbyist in England : The Campaign of Dr Hyacinth B. Morgan on Behalf of the British West Indies, 1919-1955 Edward L. Cox Journal of Caribbean History, 47.1 (2013) 49-73 | |
298) | Serious collisions : Settlers, indigenous people, and imperial policy in Western Australia and Natal Ann Curthoys& Jeremy Martens Journal of Australian Colonial History, 15 (2013) 121-144 | |
299) | “The flag that sets us free” : antislavery, Africans, and the Royal Navy in the western Indian Ocean Lindsay Doulton in: Indian Ocean slavery in the age of abolition, ed. by Robert W. Harms, Bernard K. Freamon and David W. Blight (New Haven (CT): Yale University Press, 2013), pp. 101-119. | |
300) | Un-homely Welcome : The Resettlement of the Asians Expelled from Uganda (1972-74) Yumiko Hamai East Asian Journal of British History, 3 (2013) 27-51 | |
301) | The African presence : representations of Africa in the construction of Britishness Graham Harrison (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013) | |
302) | Slavery before race : Europeans, Africans, and Indians on Long Island’s Sylvester Manor Plantation, 1651-1884 Katherine Howlett Hayes Early American places (New York: New York University Press, 2013) | |
303) | “Cutting one anothers throats” : British, Native, and African violence in early Carolina Matthew Jennings in: Creating and contesting Carolina : proprietary era histories, ed. by Michelle LeMaster and Bradford J. Wood, The Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world (Columbia (SC): University of South Carolina Press, 2013), pp. 118-139. | |
304) | Alienated memories : migrants and the silences of the archive Tony Kushner in: Memory and history : understanding memory as source and subject, ed. by Joan Tumblety, Routledge guides to using historical sources (London: Routledge, 2013), pp. 177-193. | |
305) | Ira Aldridge : Performing Shakespeare in Europe, 1852-1855 Bernth Lindfors Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, 59 (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2013) | |
306) | The British Honduras Colony : Black Emigrationist Support for Colonization in the Lincoln Presidency Phillip W. Magness Slavery & Abolition, 34.1 (2013) 39-60 Full text | |
307) | Les groupes intellectuels africains à Londres, 1930-1945 : Quel rôle ont-ils joué dans la décolonisation britannique ? A. Lamine Ndiaye Cercles, 28 (2013) 59-73 | |
308) | Blackamoores : Africans in Tudor England, their presence, status and origins Onyeka (London: Narrative Eye Ltd, 2013) | |
309) | Blackamoores : Africans in Tudor England, their presence, status and origins Onyeka ([England?]: Narrative Eye Ltd, 2013) | |
310) | Radical moves : Caribbean migrants and the politics of race in the jazz age Lara Putnam (Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press, 2013) | |
311) | The Ties Allowed to Bind : Kinship Legalities and Migration Restriction in the Interwar Americas Lara Putnam International Labor and Working-Class History, 83 (2013) 191-209 Full text | |
312) | Approaches to teaching Behn’s Oroonoko ![]() (New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2013) 1 review(s) | |
313) | Imagining Caribbean womanhood : race, nation and beauty contests, 1929-70 Rochelle Rowe Gender in history (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013) | |
314) | ‘Mixing of the unmixables’ : the 1949 Causeway Green ‘riots’ in Birmingham Kevin Searle Race & Class, 54.3 (2013) 44-64 Full text | |
315) | Everyday life in the early English Caribbean : Irish, Africans, and the construction of difference Jenny Shaw Early American places (Athens (GA): University of Georgia Press, 2013) 1 review(s) | |
316) | Southern Politicians, British Reformers, and Ida B. Wells’s 1893-1894 Transatlantic Antilynching Campaign Sarah L. Silkey in: The U.S. South and Europe : Transatlantic Relations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, ed. by Cornelis A. van. Minnen and Manfred Berg, New directions in southern history (Lexington (KY): University Press of Kentucky, 2013), pp. 145-164. | |
317) | The empire of progress : West Africans, Indians, and Britons at the British Empire Exhibition 1924-25 Daniel Stephen (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) | |
318) | On laughter-silvered wings : the story of Lt. Col. E.T. (Ted) Strever DFC Gail Strever-Morkel (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Aviation, [2013]) | |
319) | “Pity for the Poor Africans” : William Cowper and the Limits of Abolitionist Affect [Affect and abolition in the Anglo-Atlantic, 1770-1830] Joanne Tong in: Affect and abolition in the Anglo-Atlantic, 1770-1830, ed. by Stephen Ahern (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013), pp. 129-150. | |
320) | Laying down the law to the Irish and the coons : Stormont’s response to American racial segregation in Northern Ireland during the Second World War Simon Topping Historical Research, 86.234 (2013) 741-759 Full text | |
321) | “The Dusky Doughboys” : Interaction between African American Soldiers and the Population of Northern Ireland during the Second World War Simon Topping Journal of American Studies, 47.4 (2013) 1131-1154 Full text | |
322) | Malcolm X’s Visit to Oxford University : U.S. Civil Rights, Black Britain, and the Special Relationship on Race Stephen G. N. Tuck American Historical Review, 118.1 (2013) 76-103 Full text | |
323) | Black Loyalists : southern settlers of Nova Scotia’s first free black communities Ruth Holmes Whitehead (Halifax (NS): Nimbus Publishing, 2013) 1 review(s) | |
324) | ‘In this Metropolis of the World We Must Have a Building Worthy of Our Great People’ : Race, Empire and Hospitality in Imperial London, 1931-1948 Daniel Whittall in: Africa in Europe : studies in transnational practice in the long twentieth century, ed. by Eve Rosenhaft and Robbie Aitken, Migrations and identities, 2 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2013), pp. 76-98. | |
325) | Black British solidarity with the anti-apartheid struggle : the West Indian Standing Conference and black action for the liberation of Southern Africa Elizabeth M. Williams in: Southern african liberation struggles : new local, regional and global perspectives, ed. by Hilary Sapire and Christopher C. Saunders (Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press, 2013), pp. 251-273. | |
326) | Coat of many colours : the origin, growth, distinctiveness and contributions of black majority churches to British Christianity Babatunde Adedibu ([Blackpool]: Wisdom Summit, 2012) | |
327) | African Political Thinkers, Pan-Africanism and the Politics of Exile, c.1850–1970 Hakim Adi Immigrants & Minorities, 30.2-3 (2012) 263-291 Full text | |
328) | They gave the crowd plenty fun : West Indian cricket and its relationship with the British-resident Caribbean diaspora Colin Babb (London: Hansib, 2012) | |
329) | African Pentecostal growth : the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Britain Richard Burgess in: Church growth in Britain : 1980 to the present, ed. by David Goodhew, Ashgate contemporary ecclesiology (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012), pp. 127-144. | |
330) | Image matters : archive, photography, and the African diaspora in Europe Tina Campt (Durham (NC): Duke University Press, 2012) | |
331) | Black salt : seafarers of African descent on British ships Ray Costello (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2012) | |
332) | Scandal at Congo House Christopher Draper& John Lawson-Reay (Llanrwst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2012) | |
333) | Moving up and moving out? The expansion of a London-based ‘African Pentecostal’ Church Amy Duffour in: Church growth in Britain : 1980 to the present, ed. by David Goodhew, Ashgate contemporary ecclesiology (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012), pp. 145-160. | |
334) | White Negroes, Black Hebrews, and the Anti-Imperialist Narratives of Theophilus Scholes Wigmoore Francis Journal of Caribbean History, 46.1 (2012) 33-61 | |
335) | Aboriginal convicts : Aborigines, Khoisan and Maori exiles in the Australian penal colonies Kristyn Harman (Sydney (NSW): NewSouth Publishing, 2012) | |
336) | The black flash : the Albert Johanneson story Paul Harrison (Skipton, North Yorkshire: Vertical Editions, 2012) | |
337) | Reggae, Rasta and the Role of the Deejay in the Black British Experience William Henry Contemporary British History, 26.3 (2012) 355-373 Full text | |
338) | Remembering Africans in Diaspora : Robert Wedderburn’s ‘Freedom Narrative’ Nadine Hunt in: Slavery in Africa and the Caribbean : a history of enslavement and identity since the 18th century, ed. by Olatunji Ojo and Nadine Hunt, International library of colonial history, 13 (London: I.B. Tauris, 2012), pp. 175-198. | |
339) | African Slave Religions, 1400–1790 Sylvester A. Johnson in: The Cambridge history of religions in America, ed. by Stephen J. Stein (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, [2012]), pp. 369-391. | |
340) | Significant Black South Africans in Britain before 1912 : Pan-African Organisations and the Emergence of South Africa’s First Black Lawyers David Killingray Suid-Afrikaanse historiese joernaal : South African historical journal, 64.3 (2012) 393-417 Full text | |
341) | Stefano Lazaridis : 28 July 1942 – 8 May 2010 Michael Lee ([Great Britain]: Tim Williams, [2012?]) | |
342) | Freedom by Reaching the Wooden World: American Slaves and the British Navy during the War of 1812 Thomas Malcolmson Northern Mariner, 22.4 (2012) 361-392 | |
343) | Exhibiting Race ‘under the World’s Huge Glass Case’ : William and Ellen Craft and William Wells Brown at the Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace,… Lisa Merrill Slavery & Abolition, 33.2 (2012) 321-336 Full text | |
344) | Two Previously Unknown Letters from Hastings Kamuzu Banda, Written from Edinburgh, 1938, Archived at the University of Cape Town Seàn Morrow& John McCracken History in Africa, 39 (2012) 337-354 Full text | |
345) | Native Foreigners and the Ambiguity of Order and Identity : The Case of African Diasporas and Islamic Law in British Cameroon Harmony S. O’Rourke History in Africa, 39 (2012) 97-122 Full text | |
346) | What’s in a Name? Onyeka History Today, 62.10 (2012) 34-39 | |
347) | The rise of Black Churches Hugh Osgood in: Church growth in Britain : 1980 to the present, ed. by David Goodhew, Ashgate contemporary ecclesiology (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012), pp. 107-126. | |
348) | ‘When he gets among his Countrymen, they tell him that he is free’ : Slave Trade Abolition, Indentured Africans and a Royal Commission Anita Rupprecht Slavery & Abolition, 33.3 (2012) 435-455 Full text | |
349) | ‘Fractured Families’ : The Jan Allen Controversy and Australia-British Relations, 1970–72 Gwenda Tavan Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 40.4 (2012) 669-690 Full text | |
350) | Richard B. Moore and the Caribbean “Awaymen” Network Joyce Moore Turner Journal of Caribbean History, 46.1 (2012) 61-95 | |
351) | Creolising London : black West Indian activism, and the politics of race and empire in Britain, 1931-1948 ![]() Daniel Whittall (Thesis (Ph.D.) — University of London, 2012) | |
352) | One of the most gentlemanly players that ever donned a jersey : the English rugby career of Richard Msimang (1907-1912) Brian Peel Willan Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library, 66.3 (2012) 5-16 | |
353) | Violence, gender, and race in the seventeenth-century English Atlantic Susan Dwyer Amussen in: Masculinities, childhood, violence : attending to early modern women – and men : proceedings of the 2006 symposium, ed. by Amy E. Leonard and Karen L. Nelson, Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies (Newark (DE): University of Delaware Press, 2011), pp. 283-304. | |
354) | The culture of Caribbean migration to Britain in the 1950s Mary Chamberlain in: Transregional and transnational families in Europe and beyond : experiences since the middle ages, ed. by Christopher H. Johnson (New York: Berghahn Books, 2011), pp. 253-270. | |
355) | Mixed race in your face : our family politics of race, roots, and revolution Spartaca Chevannes-Reeves (Wolverhampton: Blue Roof Books, 2011) | |
356) | PAN! : the steelband movement in Britain Geraldine Connor& New World Symphony Steel Orchestra (Leeds, England) ([Leeds]: GBAKHANDA Publishing, [2011]) | |
357) | Reframing Freedom and Citizenship in the Black Atlantic : MLK Jr., Ghana’s Independence, and the Shifting Terrain of History in the Atlantic World Cary Fraser in: Africa, empire and globalization : essays in honor of A.G. Hopkins, ed. by Toyin Falola, Emily Brownell and Antony Gerald Hopkins, Carolina Academic Press African world series (Durham (NC): Carolina Academic Press, 2011), pp. 509-523. | |
358) | Print, Newspapers and Audiences in Colonial Kenya : African and Indian Improvement, Protest and Connections Bodil Folke Frederiksen Africa [London], 81.1 (2011) 155-172 Full text | |
359) | Imperial Burden or Jews of Africa? : An Analysis of Political and Media Discourse in the Ugandan Asian Crisis (1972) Yumiko Hamai 20th Century British History, 22.3 (2011) 415-436 Full text | |
360) | Tyrone Grainger and the dilemma of blackness in London Anita Harris African and Black Diaspora, 4.2 (2011) 193-200 Full text | |
361) | “Stalag Happy” : South African Prisoners of War during World War Two (1939–1945) and their Experience and Use of Humour Karen Horn Suid-Afrikaanse historiese joernaal : South African historical journal, 63.4 (2011) 537-552 Full text | |
362) | Caribbean Publishing in Britain. A Tribute to Arif Ali Asher Hoyles& Martin Hoyles (London: Hansib, 2011) | |
363) | Frank Utten Purchase, Montgomeryshire Physician and Descendant of Slave Owners Rachael Jones Montgomeryshire Collections, 99 (2011) 83-87 | |
364) | Migration, mining, and the African diaspora : Guyana in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Barbara P. Josiah (New York; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) | |
365) | The New Cross massacre story John La Rose , Linton Kwesi Johnson , Gus John& George Padmore Institute (London: New Beacon Books, 2011) | |
366) | Ira Aldridge : The early years, 1807-1833 Bernth Lindfors Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, 49 (Rochester (NY): University of Rochester Press, 2011) | |
367) | Ira Aldridge : The vagabond years, 1833-1852 Bernth Lindfors Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, 49 (Rochester (NY): University of Rochester Press, 2011) | |
368) | Representing Race and Place : Black Midlanders on Television in the 1960s and 1970s Paul Long Midland History, 36.2 (2011) 262-277 Full text | |
369) | Autobiography and memory : Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano, the African Paul E. Lovejoy in: Repercussions of the Atlantic slave trade : the interior of the Bight of Biafra and the African diaspora, ed. by Carolyn A. Brown and Paul E. Lovejoy, The Harriet Tubman series on the African diaspora (Trenton (NJ): Africa World Press, 2011), . | |
370) | Gideon Fagan’s studies at the Royal College of Music in London, 1922-1926 H. van der Mescht South African Journal of Cultural History, 25.2 (2011) 137-157 | |
371) | Translating the vernacular : Indigenous and African knowledge in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic Kathleen S. Murphy Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 8.1 (2011) 29-48 Full text | |
372) | Exploring supplementary education : margins, theories and methods Kevin Myers& Ian Grosvenor History of Education, 40.4 (2011) 501-520 Full text | |
373) | Paving the Empire Road : BBC television and black Britons Darrell M. Newton (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011) | |
374) | Comunity, race, and the origins of the British credit union movement Sean O’Connell Quaderni storici, 46.2 (2011) 593-610 | |
375) | Infernal traffic : excavation of a Liberated African Graveyard in Rupert’s Valley, St. Helena Andrew Pearson CBA research report, 169 (York: Council for British Archaeology, 2011) | |
376) | Windrush Square : a brief history of the square and its main points of interest Alan Piper& Brixton Society (London: The Brixton Society, 2011) | |
377) | Black concentration camps in the region of Heidelberg during the Anglo-Boer War Fransjohan Pretorius& W. Pretorius Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis / Journal for Contemporary History [Bloemfontein, RSA], 36.2 (2011) 48-69 | |
378) | Black British North American Sailors in the Civil War Richard Reid Northern Mariner, 21.1 (2011) 1-26 | |
379) | ‘Green for Come’ : Moving to York as a Ugandan Asian Refugee Emma Robertson in: Refugees and the end of empire : imperial collapse and forced migration in the twentieth century, ed. by Panikos Panayi and Pippa Virdee (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 245-270. | |
380) | Where the Country Meets the Town : Spanish Town, Jamaica, and the Urban Roles of an Inland West Indian Town James Robertson Journal of Caribbean History, 45.1 (2011) 47-75 | |
381) | Bonds of empire : West Indians and Britishness from Victoria to decolonization Anne Spry Rush (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011) | |
382) | Why not me? : from Trinidad to Albert Square via Empire Road : a memoir Corinne Skinner-Carter& Z. Nia Reynolds ([s.l.]: Black Stock Books, 2011) | |
383) | Lady Huntingdon, Religion and Race John R. Tyson Methodist History, 50.1 (2011) 28-39 | |
384) | “The suspects are not to be treated as prisoners or convicts” – a labour camp for Africans associated with the Boer Commandoes during the… Johan Wassermann Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis / Journal for Contemporary History [Bloemfontein, RSA], 36.2 (2011) 25-47 | |
385) | The Cultural Currency of Afro-Caribbeans in Northamptonshire c. 1960-1990 George Watley Midland History, 36.2 (2011) 245-261 Full text | |
386) | Creating Black Places in Imperial London : The League of Coloured Peoples and Aggrey House, 1931-1943 Daniel Whittall London Journal, 36.3 (2011) 225-246 Full text | |
387) | Between Heroism and Acquittal : Henry Redhead Yorke and the Inherent Instability of Political Trials in Britain during the 1790s Amnon Yuval Journal of British Studies, 50.3 (2011) 612-638 Full text | |
388) | The creolisation of London kinship : mixed African-Caribbean and white British extended families, 1950-2003 Elaine Bauer (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010) | |
389) | “Come and See the Empire by the All Red Route!” : Anti-Imperialism and Exhibitions in Interwar Britain Sarah Britton History Workshop Journal, 69 (2010) 68-89 Full text | |
390) | The life and letters of Philip Quaque, the first African Anglican missionary Vincent Carretta& Ty M. Reese Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900 (Athens (GA); London: University of Georgia Press, 2010) | |
391) | Improbable Grounds: The Emergence of the Black British Intellectual Ben Carrington South Atlantic Quarterly, 109.2 (2010) 369-389 Full text | |
392) | The Blackness Within : Early Modern Color-Concept, Physiology and Aaron the Moor in Shakespeare’s “Titus Andronicus” Margaux Deroux Mediterranean studies : the journal of the Mediterranean Studies Association, 19 (2010) 86-101 | |
393) | Bondsmen, Freedmen, and Maritime Industrial Transportation, c.1840-1900 Janet J. Ewald Slavery & Abolition, 31.3 (2010) 451-66 Full text | |
394) | Why James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw came to Kidderminster C. D. Gilbert Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, 22 (2010) 175-180 | |
395) | Bill Morris : a trade union miracle Geoffrey Goodman (London: Arcadia Books, 2010) | |
396) | Black refugees in Canada : accounts of escape during the era of slavery George Hendrick& Willene Hendrick (Jefferson (NC): McFarland & Co., 2010) | |
397) | Fighting for Britain : African soldiers in the Second World War David Killingray& Martin Plaut (Woodbridge, Suffolk: James Currey, 2010; Rochester (NY): Boydell & Brewer, 2010) | |
398) | Working the diaspora : the impact of African labor on the Anglo-American world, 1650-1850 Frederick C. Knight (New York: New York University Press, 2010) | |
399) | Ira Aldridge as Macbeth Bernth Lindfors in: Weyward Macbeth : intersections of race and performance, ed. by Scott L. Newstok and Ayanna Thompson, Signs of race (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), pp. 45-54. | |
400) | North of the color line : migration and Black resistance in Canada, 1870-1955 Sarah-Jane Mathieu The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture (Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press, 2010) |
401) | Capital affairs : London and the making of the permissive society Frank Mort (New Haven (CT); London: Yale University Press, 2010) | |
402) | Images of Africa in Early Twentieth-Century British Theatre Steve Nicholson in: Histories 1850-1950, ed. by Yvette Hutchison, African Theatre, 9 (Woodbridge: James Currey, 2010), pp. 122-137. | |
403) | Paul Robeson : film pioneer Scott Allen Nollen (Jefferson (NC): McFarland, 2010) | |
404) | Clicko : the wild dancing bushman Neil Parsons (Chicago (IL): Chicago University Press, 2010) | |
405) | Eventually alien : the multigenerational saga of British West Indians in Central America, 1870-1940 Lara Putnam in: Blacks & blackness in Central America : between race and place, ed. by Lowell Gudmundson and Justin Wolfe (Durham (NC): Duke University Press, 2010), pp. 278-306. | |
406) | Philip Quaque (1741-1816) : African Anglican missionary on the Gold Coast Ty M. Reese in: The human tradition in the black Atlantic, 1500-2000, ed. by Beatriz G. Mamigonian and Karen Racine, The human tradition around the world (Lanham (MD): Rowman & Littlefield, 2010), pp. 37-50. | |
407) | Christie of Zanzibar : medical pathfinder Edna Robertson (Glendaruel: Argyll Publishing, 2010) | |
408) | White Anglo-Saxon Hopes and Black Americans’ Atlantic Dreams : Jack Johnson and the British Boxing Colour Bar Theresa Runstedtler Journal of World History [Honolulu], 21.4 (2010) 657-689 Full text | |
409) | The world of Thomas Jeremiah : Charles Town on the eve of the American Revolution William Randolph Ryan (New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010) | |
410) | Reassessing the “Sankofa Symbol” in New York’s African Burial Ground Erik R. Seeman William and Mary Quarterly, 67.1 (2010) 101-22 | |
411) | ‘A West Indian? You must be joking! I come out of the East End’ : Kenny Lynch and English racism in the 1950s and 1960s Jon Stratton Popular Music History, 5.3 (2010) 305-326 | |
412) | The West African Kroomen and their link to Simon’s Town Joline Young Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, 64.2 (2010) 62-75 |