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African and Afro-Caribbean Repatriation, 1919–1922: Black Voices

Autor Jane L. Chapman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2018
This book is the first attempt to analyse records of people of Afro-Caribbean origin who appealed against repatriation during the painful period after Britain’s 1919 race riots. Revealing personal letters and petitions from the West Indies, West Africa, and the UK, Jane Chapman demonstrates that conflict adjustment involving individual voices needs to be highlighted. She asks, what was the human environment, the dilemmas and the racist compulsions making transnational experiences in the British Empire so poignant? Analysing both the opinions of civil servants on appellants’ statements of hardship and requests for financial help, and the voices of the appellants themselves, this book aims to rediscover black people’s hidden heritage. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319688121
ISBN-10: 331968812X
Pagini: 59
Ilustrații: IX, 90 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter One:  Interrogating neglected voices.- Chapter Two: Government Attitudes and Indirect Voices.- Chapter Three: Reactions and Minority Voices.- Chapter Four: Repatriation Testimonies as Uncomfortable History.- Bibliography.- Index.

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Notă biografică

Jane Chapman is Professor of Communications at Lincoln University, UK, and Research Associate at Wolfson College, Cambridge. She has authored twelve books and thirty articles and book chapters, as well as acting as an editorial board member for several international journals. She shared the 2017 Colby Prize for Victorian Literature. 

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This book is the first attempt to analyse records of people of Afro-Caribbean origin who appealed against repatriation during the painful period after Britain’s1919 race riots. Revealing personal letters and petitions from the West Indies, West Africa, and the U.K., Jane Chapman demonstrates that conflict adjustment involving individual voices needs to be highlighted. She asks, what was the human environment, the dilemmas and the racist compulsions making transnational experiences in the British Empire so poignant? Analysing both the opinions of civil servants on appellants’ statements of hardship and requests for financial help, and the voices of the appellants themselves, this book aims to rediscover black people’s hidden heritage. 

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Represents the first attempt to analyse records Afro-Caribbean people who appealed against repatriation after World War One in Britain Demonstrates how non-white soldiers experienced a profound change of attitude in Britain after the First World War, and their reaction to it Analyses correspondence by appellants against repatriation and statements of hardship and requests for financial help