When the party comes down: the CPGB and youth culture, 1976-1991
In: Twentieth century communism: a journal of international history, Heft 4, S. 38-75
ISSN: 1758-6437
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In: Twentieth century communism: a journal of international history, Heft 4, S. 38-75
ISSN: 1758-6437
In: Journal for the study of radicalism, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 85-117
ISSN: 1930-1197
In: Ethnicity and race in a changing world: a review journal, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 16-31
ISSN: 1758-8685
In: Critique: journal of socialist theory, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 363-384
ISSN: 1748-8605
In: Science & Society, Band 72, Heft 4, S. 455-481
In: Science & society: a journal of Marxist thought and analysis, Band 72, Heft 4, S. 455-482
ISSN: 0036-8237
In: Critique: journal of socialist theory, Heft 46, S. 363-384
ISSN: 0301-7605
In: 38 Vermont Law Review 445 (2013)
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A companion piece to 2014's Against the grain, this collection of essays explores trajectories in the British far left from 1956 to the present day. -- .
In: Manchester medieval literature and culture
'Against the grain' is the first general history of the British far left to be published in the twenty-first century. Its contents cover a range of organisations beyond the Labour Party, bringing together leading experts on British left-wing politics to examine issues of class, race and gender from 1956 to the present day.--Page [4] of cover
In: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
In: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Ser.
This book analyses the practice of virginity testing endured by South Asian women who wished to enter Britain between the late 1960s and the early 1980s, and places this practice into a wider historical context. Using recently opened government documents the extent to which these women were interrogated and scrutinized at the border is uncovered
In: Migration, diasporas and citizenship
"Race, Gender and the Body in British Immigration Control provides the most detailed account of the virginity testing controversy in the late 1970s, and demonstrates that this abusive practice, which was endured by South Asian women for more than a decade, was part of a wider culture of mistreatment and discrimination that occurred within the immigration system authorized by the state. Using recently opened government documents, Smith and Marmo offer a unique insight into this matter and uncover the extent to which these women were scrutinized, interrogated and subject to physical examination at the border. Combining cutting edge criminological theory and historical research, this book proposes that the contemporary British immigration control system should be viewed as an attempt to replicate colonial hierarchies upon migrants in the post-imperial era. For this reason, the abuses of human rights at the border became a secondary issue to the need of the post-imperial British nation-state to enforce strict immigration controls"--
In: Journal of contemporary history, Band 57, Heft 4, S. 1089-1112
ISSN: 1461-7250
As the conflict in Northern Ireland heightened in the early 1970s, the Australian authorities became worried that political violence might spread amongst the Irish communities in Australia. Coming at a time when there was a concern about political extremism and violence linked to overseas conflicts, such as the Palestinian struggle in the Middle East and the anti-communist opposition to Yugoslavia, the Australian government and security services were also anxious about militant Irish Republicanism transgressing borders, particularly representatives of the Irish Republican Army entering the country. Unlike nearly all migrants and visitors from Europe and the Middle East, people coming from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland could enter Australia without visa, and few criminal or security checks were conducted upon them. This article examines the ways in which the Australian authorities attempted to prevent militant Irish Republicans coming during the 1970s and how the favoured status of British (including Northern Irish) and Irish citizens was seen as an impediment to Australia's national security in the era of international terrorism.