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Black History White History Britains Historical Programme Between Windrush And Wilberforce 1 Aufl Barbara Korte Eva Ulrike Pirker

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Black History White History Britains Historical Programme Between Windrush And Wilberforce 1 Aufl Barbara Korte Eva Ulrike Pirker
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Barbara Korte; Eva Ulrike Pirker
ISBN: 9783839419359, 3839419352
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1. Aufl.

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Black History White History Britains Historical Programme Between Windrush And Wilberforce 1 Aufl Barbara Korte Eva Ulrike Pirker by Barbara Korte; Eva Ulrike Pirker 9783839419359, 3839419352 instant download after payment.

Britain's recent historical culture is marked by a shift. As a consequence of new political directives, black history began to be mainstreamed into the realm of national history from the late 1990s onwards. »Black History - White History« assesses a number of manifestations of this new cultural historiography on screen and on stage, in museums and other accessible sites, emerging in the context of two commemorative events: the Windrush anniversary and the 1807 abolition bicentenary. It inquires into the terms on which the new historical programme could take hold, its sustainability and its representational politics.

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