Race and Empire in British Politics / Edition 2

Race and Empire in British Politics / Edition 2

by Paul B. Rich
ISBN-10:
0521389585
ISBN-13:
9780521389587
Pub. Date:
08/16/1990
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521389585
ISBN-13:
9780521389587
Pub. Date:
08/16/1990
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Race and Empire in British Politics / Edition 2

Race and Empire in British Politics / Edition 2

by Paul B. Rich

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Overview

This book discusses British thought on race and racial differences in the latter phases of empire from the 1890s to the early 1960s. It focuses on the role of racial ideas in British society and politics and looks at the decline in Victorian ideas of white Anglo-Saxon racial solidarity. The impact of anthropology is shown to have had a major role in shifting the focus on race in British ruling class circles from a classical and humanistic imperialism towards a more objective study of ethnic and cultural groups by the 1930s and 1940s. As the empire turned into a commonwealth, liberal ideas on race relations helped shape the post-war rise of 'race relations' sociology. Drawing on extensive government documents, private papers, newspapers, magazines and interviews this book breaks new ground in the analysis of racial discourse in twentieth-century British politics and the changing conception of race amongst anthropologists, sociologists and the professional intelligentsia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521389587
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/16/1990
Series: Comparative Ethnic and Race Relations
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Empire and Anglo-Saxonism; 2. Mary Kingsley and the emergence of cultural relativism; 3. The Commonwealth ideal and the problem of racial segregation; 4. The widening critique of empire; 5. Sociology, anthropology and race; 6. The 'half-caste' pathology; 7. Colonial development, war and black immigration; 8. End of empire and the rise of 'race relations'; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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