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9%OFFKathleen Paul - Whitewashing Britain: Race and Citizenship in the Postwar Era - 9780801484407 - V9780801484407
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Whitewashing Britain: Race and Citizenship in the Postwar Era

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Description for Whitewashing Britain: Race and Citizenship in the Postwar Era Paperback. Num Pages: 288 pages, 15. BIC Classification: 1DBK; HBJD1; HBLW; JFFN; JFSL1; JHMP; JPVH1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 155 x 17. Weight in Grams: 364.
Kathleen Paul challenges the usual explanation for the racism of post-war British policy. According to standard historiography, British public opinion forced the Conservative government to introduce legislation stemming the flow of dark-skinned immigrants and thereby altering an expansive nationality policy that had previously allowed all British subjects free entry into the United Kingdom. Paul's extensive archival research shows, however, that the racism of ministers and senior functionaries led rather than followed public opinion. In the late 1940s, the Labour government faced a birthrate perceived to be in decline, massive economic dislocations caused by the war, a ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Cornell University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1997
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801484407
SKU
V9780801484407
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About Kathleen Paul
Kathleen Paul is Associate Professor of History at the University of South Florida and Editor of The Historian.

Reviews for Whitewashing Britain: Race and Citizenship in the Postwar Era
This work offers an exhaustively researched account of the development of British immigration policy in the post-war period. In a break with the conventional assessment of British policy, Paul... finds that government ministers and civil servants were the driving force behind opposition to immigrants from Commonwealth nations in Africa, South Asia, and the Caribbean, rather than 'racist' popular opinion.... This ... Read more

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