Immigration, Ethnicity and Racism in Britain 18151945: 18151945
By (Author) Panikos Panayi
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
26th May 1994
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Civics and citizenship
Social discrimination and social justice
Ethnic studies
Social and cultural history
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
305.800941
Paperback
224
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 11mm
236g
This textbook provides a wide-ranging and accessible examination of the issues of immigration, ethnicity and racism in Britain during the years 1815 to 1945. The study, from the Irish immigration of the mid-19th century to the eve of post-war influxes, examines the key period in British immigration history. The book tackles four basic themes: firstly, why so many immigrants made their way to Britain during the years 1815 to 1945; secondly, the geographical, gender and economic divisions of the newcomers; thirdly, the topic of ethnicity, focusing upon a wide range of issues, including religious, philanthropic, educational, social and political activities; and, finally, the reactions of British society to the newcomers.
Panikos Panayi is Reader in History at De Montfort University