Description: Peter Fryer 'The discovery and appropriation of African music and dance'; Mark Hayes 'The evolution of Republican stategy and the peace process in Ireland'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanadan (ed.)
Publication Date: 1995
Edition/Date:
keywords Racism, UK, United Kingdom, US, United States, Caribbean, Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central and Southern America,
Comments: pp. 1-109; "All in the game? Sport, race and politics"
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Mike Marqusee 'Sport and stereotypes: from role models to Muhammed Ali'; Chris Searle 'Lara's innings: a Caribbean moment'; Colin Tatz 'Racism and sport in Australia'; Phil Vasili 'Colonialism and football: the first Nigerian tour to Britain'; Tony Mason 'Futbol and politics in Latin America'; Richar E. Lapchick 'Race and college sport: a long way to go'; Paul Thomas 'Kicking racism out of football: a supporter's view'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, Bill Rolston (ed.)
Publication Date: 1995
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keywords Ireland, Irish, UK, United Kingdom, Peace process, Economics, Political economy, Famine, Great Famine, Racism, Imperialism, Empire, Gender, Women, Patriarchy, Employment, Security, War,
Comments: pp. v-121; "Ireland: New Beginnings?"
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Mike Tomlinson 'Can Britain leave Ireland? The political economy of war and peace'; Margeret War '"Finding a place:" women and the Irish peace process'; Eilish Rooney 'Women in politcal conflict'; Johnstone Price 'Political change and the Protestant working class'; John Newsinger 'British security policy in Northern Ireland'; Hazel Waters 'The Great Famine and the rise of anti-Irish racism'
keywords Technology, Economics, Political economy, India, South Asia, Global South, Development, Office for Development Administration, ODA, UK, United Kingdom, Colonialism, Neocolonialism, Nicaragua, Central and Southern America, Revolution, Kenya, Sub-Saharan Af
Comments: pp. 1-109
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: A. Sivanadan 'Herecies and prophecies: the social and political fall-out of the technological revolution'; Jeremy Seabrook 'Development as colonialism: the ODA in India'; Stephanie Linkogle 'Nicaragua since 2990: the revolution in a new context'; Carol Sicherman 'Creativity and political repression: the confusion of fact and fiction'; Wilfor Wood and Shona Edwards 'Brother Herman: tribute to the founder of black self-help in Britain'; Frances Webber 'Asylum: the government's flase alarm'
keywords Technology, Economics, Political economy, India, South Asia, Global South, Development, Office for Development Administration, ODA, UK, United Kingdom, Colonialism, Neocolonialism, Nicaragua, Central and Southern America, Revolution, Kenya, Sub-Saharan Af
Comments: pp. 1-109
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: A. Sivanadan 'Herecies and prophecies: the social and political fall-out of the technological revolution'; Jeremy Seabrook 'Development as colonialism: the ODA in India'; Stephanie Linkogle 'Nicaragua since 2990: the revolution in a new context'; Carol Sicherman 'Creativity and political repression: the confusion of fact and fiction'; Wilfor Wood and Shona Edwards 'Brother Herman: tribute to the founder of black self-help in Britain'; Frances Webber 'Asylum: the government's flase alarm'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanadan (ed.), Eqbal Ahmad (ed.)
Publication Date: 1995
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keywords Literature, Colonialism, Racism, Far right, Fascism, Migration, Immigration, Europe, EU, European Union,
Comments: pp. 1-107
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Aijaz Ahmed 'The politics of literary postcoloniality'; Stuart Bentley 'Merrick and the British Campaign to Stop Immigration: populist racism and political influence'; Campaign Against Racism and Fascism 'Fighting our fundamentalisms: an interview with A. Sivanandan by CARF'; Frances Webber 'Europe: J'accuse'
keywords France, Europe, Racism, Islamophobia, Labour history, World War 1, First World War, Conservative Party, Conservative government 1957, Commonwealth Immigration Act 1962, Racism, Migration, Immigration, UK, United Kingdom,
Comments: pp. 1-110; Inside of the fornt cover contains a tribute from A. Saivanadan to James Boggs.
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Chris Woodall 'Arabicide in France: an interview with Fausto Giudice'; Tyler Stovall 'Colour-blind France? Colonial workers during the first world war'; Dennis Dean 'The Conservative government and the 1961 Commonwealth Immigration Act: the inside story'; Adèle Jones 'Anti-rascist child protection'
keywords Basil Davidson, Sub-Saharan Africa, Global South, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola, Black power, History, Black history, Liberation struggle, National liberation,
Comments: pp. v-106; "A Celebration of Basil Davidson"
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Barry Munslow 'Basil Davidson and Africa: a biographical essay'; Christoper Fyle 'Using race as an instrument of policy'; Tony Gifford 'Basil Davidson and the African fredom struggle'; Martin Bernal 'Bsail Davidson: a personal appreciation'; Barry Musnlow 'Basil Davidson: a chronology of original editions'
keywords Philipines, South East Asia, Security, COIN, Counterinsurgency, Women, Gender Patriarchy, Reland, UK, United Kingdom, Imperialism, Christopher Columbus, Colonisation, Decolonisation,
Comments: pp. 1-108
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Ligaya Lindio-McGovern 'The Philippines: counter-insurgency and peasant women'; Bill Roston 'The training ground: Ireland, conquest and decolonisation'; Milan Rai 'Columbus in Ireland'; Revath Krishnaswamy 'Evangels of Empire'; A. Sivanadan 'The black politics of health'; Jan Carew 'Encounters with the patriarch: on the 125th anniversary of the birth of W.E.B. DuBois';