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This volume examines the character and composition of the black population of Britain between 1780 and 1830, previous studies of which have been hampered by a lack of demographic evidence.
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This volume examines the character and composition of the black population of Britain between 1780 and 1830, previous studies of which have been hampered by a lack of demographic evidence.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 153mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9780714641300
- ISBN-10: 0714641308
- Artikelnr.: 21953946
- Verlag: Routledge
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 153mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9780714641300
- ISBN-10: 0714641308
- Artikelnr.: 21953946
Dr Norma Myers, Norma Myers
Race Relations - "A valuable contribution to the understanding of the
history of black people in Britain."
International Review of Social History - "Whereas most studies of the black
population in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have
focused on intellectuals, this study concentrates on the working class,
which accounted for the vast majority of black people in Britain in this
period. Dr Myers examines, on the basis of little used sources, the sex
ratios, age structure, family patterns and occupations of black men and
women to give a more complete historical impression of Britain"s black
community."
Black and Asian Studies Association Newsletter - "Myers book is a useful
introduction to the literature and many of the hsitoriographical arguments
...The value of her study lies in the fact that it provides useful and
readable summaries of the secondary literature and the incorporation of
research based on primary source material."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History - "A more accurate picture
than any previous historian has achieved."
London Review of Books - "Until a thorough survey of all London parish
records is undertaken, Myers"s book will stand as the most reliable account
of the quotidian lives of London"s black community in the 18th century."
Immigrants and Minorities - "Myers" findings are a valuable contribution to
the history of Britain"s black population between 1780 and 1830
history of black people in Britain."
International Review of Social History - "Whereas most studies of the black
population in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have
focused on intellectuals, this study concentrates on the working class,
which accounted for the vast majority of black people in Britain in this
period. Dr Myers examines, on the basis of little used sources, the sex
ratios, age structure, family patterns and occupations of black men and
women to give a more complete historical impression of Britain"s black
community."
Black and Asian Studies Association Newsletter - "Myers book is a useful
introduction to the literature and many of the hsitoriographical arguments
...The value of her study lies in the fact that it provides useful and
readable summaries of the secondary literature and the incorporation of
research based on primary source material."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History - "A more accurate picture
than any previous historian has achieved."
London Review of Books - "Until a thorough survey of all London parish
records is undertaken, Myers"s book will stand as the most reliable account
of the quotidian lives of London"s black community in the 18th century."
Immigrants and Minorities - "Myers" findings are a valuable contribution to
the history of Britain"s black population between 1780 and 1830
Race Relations - "A valuable contribution to the understanding of the
history of black people in Britain."
International Review of Social History - "Whereas most studies of the black
population in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have
focused on intellectuals, this study concentrates on the working class,
which accounted for the vast majority of black people in Britain in this
period. Dr Myers examines, on the basis of little used sources, the sex
ratios, age structure, family patterns and occupations of black men and
women to give a more complete historical impression of Britain"s black
community."
Black and Asian Studies Association Newsletter - "Myers book is a useful
introduction to the literature and many of the hsitoriographical arguments
...The value of her study lies in the fact that it provides useful and
readable summaries of the secondary literature and the incorporation of
research based on primary source material."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History - "A more accurate picture
than any previous historian has achieved."
London Review of Books - "Until a thorough survey of all London parish
records is undertaken, Myers"s book will stand as the most reliable account
of the quotidian lives of London"s black community in the 18th century."
Immigrants and Minorities - "Myers" findings are a valuable contribution to
the history of Britain"s black population between 1780 and 1830
history of black people in Britain."
International Review of Social History - "Whereas most studies of the black
population in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have
focused on intellectuals, this study concentrates on the working class,
which accounted for the vast majority of black people in Britain in this
period. Dr Myers examines, on the basis of little used sources, the sex
ratios, age structure, family patterns and occupations of black men and
women to give a more complete historical impression of Britain"s black
community."
Black and Asian Studies Association Newsletter - "Myers book is a useful
introduction to the literature and many of the hsitoriographical arguments
...The value of her study lies in the fact that it provides useful and
readable summaries of the secondary literature and the incorporation of
research based on primary source material."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History - "A more accurate picture
than any previous historian has achieved."
London Review of Books - "Until a thorough survey of all London parish
records is undertaken, Myers"s book will stand as the most reliable account
of the quotidian lives of London"s black community in the 18th century."
Immigrants and Minorities - "Myers" findings are a valuable contribution to
the history of Britain"s black population between 1780 and 1830