ABSTRACT
Immigration to Britain has rarely achieved the levels experienced by the US, but it is nevertheless true of all periods that immigrants, refugees and soujourners have been continually present'. While we may have the beginnings of a history of immigration, ethnicity and race in Britain, there is a lack of historiographical awareness in the subject. The essays in this collection, ranging from specific case studies to broad themes, are an attempt to provide a basis for future discussion.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |58 pages
Women and Fascism
chapter |21 pages
Rescued from the Shadows of Exile
Nellie Driver, Autobiography and the British Union of Fascists
chapter |10 pages
Politics and Race, Gender and Class
Refugees, Fascists and Domestic Service in Britain, 1933–1940
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part |70 pages
War and Minorities
part |62 pages
Racism and Revision
chapter |12 pages
Hilaire Belloc and the ‘Marconi Scandal' 1900–1914
A Reassessment of the Interactionist Model of Racial Hatred