A History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain, 1700-2000Cambridge University Press, 31 okt. 2002 - 308 sidor This is the first extended study of black and Asian writing in Britain over the last 250 years. |
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... and Asian publishing ΙΟ Subaltern voices and the construction of a global vision II Epilogue 142 167 Notes Notes on writers Bibliography Index 182 200 233 245 276 287 301 Preface and acknowledgements In 1870 my great - grandfather ...
... and Asian publishing ΙΟ Subaltern voices and the construction of a global vision II Epilogue 142 167 Notes Notes on writers Bibliography Index 182 200 233 245 276 287 301 Preface and acknowledgements In 1870 my great - grandfather ...
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the historical context 7 | 7 |
Ignatius Sancho | 17 |
Robert Wedderburn | 56 |
The imperial century | 72 |
nineteenthcentury | 84 |
Mary Seacole and B M Malabari | 126 |
Cornelia and Alice Sorabji | 142 |
Ending empire | 167 |
Duse Mohamed Ali antiimperial journals and black | 182 |
ΙΟ Subaltern voices and the construction of a global vision | 200 |
Epilogue | 233 |
Notes | 245 |
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Bibliography | 287 |
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