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A tolerant nation?, revisiting ethnic diversity in a devolvrd Wales, edited by Charlotte Williams, Neil Evans, and Paul O'Leary

Label
A tolerant nation?, revisiting ethnic diversity in a devolvrd Wales, edited by Charlotte Williams, Neil Evans, and Paul O'Leary
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A tolerant nation?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
935679813
Responsibility statement
edited by Charlotte Williams, Neil Evans, and Paul O'Leary
Sub title
revisiting ethnic diversity in a devolvrd Wales
Summary
A Tolerant Nation? brings together experts on Welsh history and culture to offer an overview and detailed analysis of the past two hundred years of ethnic diversity in Wales and its contemporary significance. Offering a historical context in which to understand contemporary Welsh multiculturalism, the book highlights the contributions of ethnic minorities to the development of Welsh economic, social, and cultural life. This new edition has been thoroughly revised to bring it fully up to date.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Race, Nation and Globalization in a devolved Wales Neil Evans, Paul O'Leary and Charlotte Williams 1. Immigrants and Minorities in Wales, 1840-1990: A Comparative Perspective Neil Evans 2. Slaughter and Salvation: Welsh Missionary Activity and British Imperialism Jane Aaron 3. The Other Internationalism? Missionary Activity and Welsh Nonconformist Perceptions of the World in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Aled Jones 4. Apes and Cannibals in Cambria: Literary Representations of the Racial and Gendered Other Kirsti Bohata 5. Wales and Africa : William Hughes and the Congo Institute Neil Evans and Ivor Wynne Jones 6. Through the Prism of Ethnic Violence: Riots and Racial Attacks in Wales, 1826-2014 Neil Evans 7. Playing the Game: Sport and Ethnic Minorities in Modern Wales Neil Evans and Paul O'Leary 8. Changing the Archive: History and Memory as Cultural Politics in Multi-ethnic Wales Glenn Jordan and Chris Weedon 9. Religious Diversity in Wales Paul Chambers 10. Extending the parameters of social policy research for a multicultural Wales Roiyah Saltus and Charlotte Williams 11. Experiencing Rural Wales Charlotte Williams 12. 'This is the place we are calling home': Changes in Sanctuary Seeking in Wales Alida Payson 13. Getting Involved: Public Policy making and Political Life in Wales Paul Chaney 14. Claiming the National: Nation, National Identity and Ethnic Minorities Charlotte Williams
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