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The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) provides records of over 640,400 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 460 recent publications in this field. These books, articles and chapters were published between 2015 and 2022. Our coverage of recently published titles is ongoing, and further records will be added in future updates of the Bibliography.

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The details of the journal article are: The architects of integration: research, public policy, and the Institute of Race Relations in post-imperial Britain by Brett Brebber. This journal article is published in: Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Volume 48, issue 2, 2020, pages 319-350

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The Bibliography of British and Irish History is the largest and most comprehensive guide available to what’s been written about British and Irish history, from the early 1900s to present.  It’s an essential resource for studying, teaching and research, providing up-to-date information (and links) on over 640,400 history books, articles, chapters, edited collections and theses. New records are added in three annual updates. These records are searchable by a wide range of facets including: title, author, chronology, date and form of publication, historical topic and geographical region.

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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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26)“An Old-Fashioned Form of the Zulu Tongue”: A Nineteenth-Century Chaucer Allusion 
Peter G. Beidler  
Chaucer Review, 51.4 (2016) 518-519
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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53)Claude McKay, The Workers’ Dreadnought, and collaborative poetics 
Stephanie J. Brown  
Literature & History, 28.1 (2019) 27-48
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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)
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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107)Finding Diana in the Purrysburg Mission Diary, 1739 
Mark J. Dixon  
Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 17.4 (2019) 562-571
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108)Frederick Douglass and Ireland : in his own words 
Frederick Douglass   & Christine Kinealy  
1 volume (London: Routledge, 2018)
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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121)The defamation of Joy Gardner : press, police and black deaths in custody 
Ryan Erfani-Ghettani  
Race & Class, 56.3 (2015) 102-112
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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139)New Ethnicities : Literary Representations of West Indians in London, 1948–2001 
Ifeona Fulani  
Caribbean Quarterly, 61.4 (2015) 82-99
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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
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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
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145)The Georgian Life and Modern Afterlife of Dido Elizabeth Belle 
Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina  
in: Britain’s black past, ed. by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), pp. 161-178.
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146)Britain’s forgotten citizens 
Jorge L. Giovannetti-Torres  
History Today, 70.2 (2020) 90-93
 
147)“Vive La France!”: British Caribbean soldiers and interracial intimacies on the Western Front 
Reena N. Goldthree  
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 17.3 (2016)
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148)Aldridge in Action : Building a Visual Digital Interface 
Anita González  
Theatre Journal, 68.4 (2016)
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149)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.
 
150)Henry Redhead Yorke, colonial radical : politics and identity in the Atlantic world, 1772-1813 
Amanda Goodrich  
The Enlightenment world, 33 (London: Routledge, 2019)
2 review(s)
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151)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.
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152)Homecoming : Voices of the Windrush Generation 
Colin Grant  
(London: Vintage, 2020)
 
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)
 
155)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.
 
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.
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158)“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.
 
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
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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
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166)The Royal Slave : Nobility, Diplomacy and the “African Prince” in Britain, 1748–1752 
Ryan Hanley  
Itinerario, 39.2 (2015) 329-347
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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)
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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)
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171)Phillis Wheatley: A Muslim Connection 
Will Harris  
African American Review, 48.1-2 (2015) 1-15
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172)Unearthing Colonial Violence: Griotic Archaeology and Community-Engagement in Guiana  
Gabby Omoni Hartemann  
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 26.1 (2022) 79-117
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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
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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.
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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)
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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.
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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.
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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
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183)Globalising the Haitian Revolution in Black Paris: C.L.R. James, Metropolitan Anti-imperialism in Interwar France and the Writing of The Black… 
Christian Høgsbjerg  
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 48.3 (2020) 491-519
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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201)Race, Archival Silences, and a Black Footballer Between the Wars 
Martin Johnes  
20th Century British History, 31.4 (2020) 530-554
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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212)First martyr of liberty : Crispus Attucks in American memory 
Mitchell A. Kachun  
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2017)
3 review(s)
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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
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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])
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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
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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.
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220)Black Baptists and Pan-Africanism in Britain, 1890-1913 
David Killingray  
Immigrants & Minorities, 38.1-2 (2020) 105-130
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221)Black abolitionists in Ireland 
Christine Kinealy  
Routledge Studies in Modern European History (London: Routledge, 2020)
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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245)Teaching Eighteenth-Century Black Lives 
Kathleen Lubey  
Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 49 (2020) 145-149
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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256)African mediators, the Asante and British colonial rule : Introduction 
Tom McCaskie  
Africa [London], 88.2 (2018) 203-204
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257)‘History has many cunning passages’ : Kwasi Apea Nuama between the Asante and the British 
Tom McCaskie  
Africa [London], 88.2 (2018) 222-237
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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
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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
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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
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262)Land, belonging and structural oblivion among contemporary white Kenyans 
Janet McIntosh  
Africa [London], 87.4 (2017) 662-682
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263)Stuart Hall: Art and the Politics of Black Cultural Production 
Angela McRobbie  
South Atlantic Quarterly, 115.4 (2016) 665-683
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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
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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.
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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
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269)‘The Black House’, or How the Zulus Became Jews 
Hlonipha Mokoena  
Journal of Southern African Studies, 44.3 (2018) 401-411
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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278)Re-writing race in early modern European medicine  
Hannah Murphy  
History Compass, 19.11 (2021) e12692
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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)
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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303)Diasporic Subjectivity and Homing Desire in Fruit of the Lemon 
Sule Okuroglu Ozun   & Canan Kuzgun  
Neophilologus, 102.3 (2018) 301-315
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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
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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
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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)
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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316)Race and riots in Thatcher’s Britain 
Simon Peplow  
Racism, resistance and social change (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019)
1 review(s)
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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
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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.
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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
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321)Frederick Douglass and Scotland, 1846 : living an antislavery life 
Alasdair Pettinger  
(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019)
3 review(s)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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)
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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
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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.
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340)Vagrant Presences: Lost Children, the Black Atlantic, and Northern Britain 
Alan J. Rice  
Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 65.2 (2017) 173–186
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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
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342)Public authority and its demons: the Sherbro leopard murders in Sierra Leone  
Paul Richards  
Africa [London], 91.2 (2021) 226-248
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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
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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
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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)
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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363)In Dahomey in England : a (negative) transatlantic performance heritage 
Theresa Saxon  
Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 13.2 (2016) 265-281
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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374)Screening black political struggle on 1970s British Television : the case of the Play for TodayA Hole in Babylon (1979) 
Sally Shaw  
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 35.3 (2015) 489-502
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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389)‘Blind Tom’ abroad : race, disability, and transatlantic representations of Thomas Wiggins 
Whitney Womack Smith  
Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 14.2 (2016) 164-175
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390)Fugitive Harbour: Labour, Community, and Marronage at Antigua Naval Yard 
Henry Snow  
Slavery & Abolition, 42.4 (2021) 803-826
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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403)Educating Emotions in Natal and Western Australia, 1854–65 
Rebecca Swartz  
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 18.2 (2017)
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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)
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406)Good Citizens? Ugandan Asians, Volunteers and ‘Race’ Relations in 1970s Britain 
Becky Taylor  
History Workshop Journal, 85 (2018) 120-141
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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415)Black circus performers in Victorian Britain 
Vanessa Toulmin  
Early Popular Visual Culture, 16.3 (2018) 267-289
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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
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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
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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.
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423)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.
 
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
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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
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430)Integration or Black Power? 
Rob Waters  
Political Quarterly, 89.3 (2018) 409-416
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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439)The life and times of Paul Cuffe : black Quaker abolitionist 
Simon Webb  
([Durham]: The Langley Press, 2020)
 
440)“Those in Their Possession” Race, Slavery, and Queen Elizabeth’s “Edicts of Expulsion” 
Emily Weissbourd  
Huntington Library Quarterly, 78.1 (2015) 1-19
 
441)Decolonial Magic: Africana Religions in America and the Work of Ronald Hutton  
Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh  
Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 17.1 (2022) 13-20
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442)Roil Britannia! Al Sharpton, the British Press, and the 1991 Murder of Rolan Adams 
E. James West  
Immigrants & Minorities, 37.3 (2019) 184-210
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443)North to bondage : loyalist slavery in the Maritimes 
Harvey Amani Whitfield  
(Vancouver: UBCPress, 2016)
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444)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
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445)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
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446)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)
 
447)People of Mixed Ancestry in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake: Freedom, Bondage, and the Rise of Hypodescent Ideology 
A. B. (Aaron B.) Wilkinson  
Journal of Social History, 52.3 (2019) 593-618
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448)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)
 
449)Custer and the Sioux, Durnford and the Zulus : parallels in the American and British defeats at the Little Bighorn (1876) and Isandlwana (1879) 
Paul Williams  
(Jefferson (NC): McFarland & Co., 2015)
 
450)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.
 
451)Now you know : the memoirs of Allan Charles Wilmot, WWII serviceman and post-war entertainer 
Allan Charles Wilmot  
(London: Liberation Publishers, 2015)
 
452)Freedom music : Wales, emancipation and jazz, 1850-1950 
Jen Wilson  
(Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2019)
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453)Rhodesia, Rugby and the Afrikaner : ‘Working Together to Send this Country Ahead’ 
Jonty Winch  
International Journal of the History of Sport, 33.15 (2016) 1808-1825
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454)‘It have a kind of communal feeling with the Working Class and the spades’: Sam Selvon, Tony Harrison and ‘colonization in reverse’ 
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in: A history of British working class literature, ed. by John Goodridge and Bridget Keegan (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp. 352-366.
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455)‘Izwe la li nge namteto’: Reading Discourses on Authority Over Land in the James Stuart Archive 
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Journal of Natal and Zulu History, 32.1 (2018) 24-37
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456)Whiteness, Polite Masculinity, and West-Indian Self-fashioning: The Case of William Beckford 
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457)Quest For a Cohesive Diaspora African Community: Reliving historic experiences by Black Zimbabweans in Britain 
Christopher Roy Zembe  
in: Black British history : new perspectives, ed. by Hakim Adi, Blackness in Britain (London: Zed Books, 2019), pp. 199-217.
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458)Zimbabwean communities in Britain : imperial and post-colonial identities and legacies 
Christopher Roy Zembe  
(Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)
 
459)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
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460)Randolph Vigne : historian & Huguenot scholar. 
(London: Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 2019)
 
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