Beschreibung:
Race, Discourse and Labourism argues that the commonwealth of socialism is founded upon a well-concealed history of brutality and repression. Caroline Knowles details the historical conditions of the emergence of race through Labour's dealings with Indian independence negotiations and anti-semitism in the thirties, and the effects of this on the conceptions of black citizenship, multi-racialism and black representation in labour politics.
Introduction; Chapter 1 Exploring Race and Labourism; Chapter 2 Socialism in the 1930s and for the 1990s; Chapter 3 The Labour Part y's Commonwealth; Chapter 4 Anti-Semitism in East London; Chapter 5 Race and Race Relations in Postwar Britain; Chapter 6 Labour and Immigration from the 1950s to the 1990s; Chapter 7 Anti-Racism in the 1930s; Chapter 8 Anti-Racism in the 1970s; Chapter 9 Black Representation;