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Marxism in Britain Dissent, Decline and Re-emergence 1945-c.2000

Marxism in Britain: Dissent, Decline and Re-emergence 1945-c.2000

1st Edition

By Keith Laybourn
September 16, 2015

Since the Second World War, Marxism in Britain has declined almost to the point of oblivion. The Communist Party of Great Britain had more than 50,000 members in the early 1940s, but less than 5,000 when it disbanded in 1991. Dissenting and Trotskyist organisations experienced a very similar ...

Philanthropy and Voluntary Action in the First World War Mobilizing Charity

Philanthropy and Voluntary Action in the First World War: Mobilizing Charity

1st Edition

By Peter Grant
March 05, 2014

This book challenges scholarship which presents charity and voluntary activity during World War I as marking a downturn from the high point of the late Victorian period. Charitable donations rose to an all-time peak, and the scope and nature of charitable work shifted decisively. Far more working ...

The Victorian Reinvention of Race New Racisms and the Problem of Grouping in the Human Sciences

The Victorian Reinvention of Race: New Racisms and the Problem of Grouping in the Human Sciences

1st Edition

By Edward Beasley
July 27, 2012

In mid-Victorian England there were new racial categories based upon skin colour. The 'races' familiar to those in the modern west were invented and elaborated after the decline of faith in Biblical monogenesis in the early nineteenth century, and before the maturity of modern genetics in the ...

Origins of Pan-Africanism Henry Sylvester Williams, Africa, and the African Diaspora

Origins of Pan-Africanism: Henry Sylvester Williams, Africa, and the African Diaspora

1st Edition

By Marika Sherwood
April 20, 2012

Origins of Pan-Africanism: Henry Sylvester Williams, Africa, and the African Diaspora recounts the life story of the pioneering Henry Sylvester Williams, an unknown Trinidadian son of an immigrant carpenter in the late-19th and early 20th century. Williams, then a student in Britain, organized the ...

Statistics and the Public Sphere Numbers and the People in Modern Britain, c. 1800-2000

Statistics and the Public Sphere: Numbers and the People in Modern Britain, c. 1800-2000

1st Edition

Edited By Tom Crook, Glen O'Hara
March 29, 2011

Contemporary public life in Britain would be unthinkable without the use of statistics and statistical reasoning. Numbers dominate political discussion, facilitating debate while also attracting criticism on the grounds of their veracity and utility. However, the historical role and place of ...

Public Health in the British Empire Intermediaries, Subordinates, and the Practice of Public Health, 1850-1960

Public Health in the British Empire: Intermediaries, Subordinates, and the Practice of Public Health, 1850-1960

1st Edition

Edited By Ryan Johnson, Amna Khalid
November 18, 2011

Over the last several decades, historians of public health in Britain’s colonies have been primarily concerned with the process of policy making in the upper echelons of the medical and sanitary administrations. Yet it was the lower level staff that formed the backbone of public health systems in ...

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