Select Bibliography

Film

Anatomy of Violence, dir. Peter Davis, 1967.

Baldwin’s Nigger, dir. Horace Ové. Infilms, 1968.

Boat Train to Euston. Radharc Films, 1965.

Brothers in Trouble, dir. Udayan Prasad. BBC Films, 1995.

Code Name: Westward Ho! dir. Mary Beales. Ministry of Labour, 1949.

The Colony, dir. Philip Donnellan. BBC, 1964.

Flame in the Streets, dir. Roy Ward Baker. Rank Organization Film Productions, 1961.

Hotel Chaplain. Radharc Films, 1965.

The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile, dir. Philip Donnellan. BBC, 1965 (not transmitted).

Oldbury Camp. Radharc Films, 1965.

A Taste of Honey, dir. Tony Richardson. Woodfall Film Productions, 1961.

Manuscripts and Archives

Birmingham Central Library, Birmingham, UK

Philip Donnellan Archive, MS 4000.

Bradford Central Library, Bradford, UK

Bradford Heritage Recording Unit (BHRU).

Andrew Salkey Papers.

British Library, London, UK

London Metropolitan University Archives, London, UK

Archives of the Irish in Britain.

National Archives (NA), London, UK

Welsh Office (BD)

BD 11 Local Authorities

Cabinet (CAB)

CAB 124 Offices of the Minister of Reconstruction

Housing and Local Government (HLG)

HLG 39 London Housing Survey Committee (Milner Holland Committee)

Home Office (HO)

HO 344 Commonwealth Immigration

Security Service (KV)

KV 2 Communism

Ministry of Labour (LAB)

LAB 8 Employment Policy

LAB 10 Industrial Relations

LAB 12 Establishment Division

LAB 26 Welfare Department

Metropolitan Police (MEPO)

MEPO 2 Correspondence and Papers

Ministry of Health (MH)

MH 55 Public Health Services

MH 120 Ministry of Pensions, Hospital Management

Queen Mary Archives, University of London, London, UK

Papers of Donald Piers Chesworth, PP2.

Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives, London, UK

Edith Ramsay Papers, P/RAM.

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Arnold Marsh Papers, MS 8305

Wellcome Library, London, UK

SA/CMO Association of County Medical Officers of Health and the County Medical Officers Group of the Society of Medical Officers of Health

SA/FPA Family Planning Association

SA/SMO Society of Medical Officers of Health

Music, Radio and Television

‘Black Marries White – The Last Barrier’. ITV, 29 April 1964.

‘Britain’s Racist Election’. Channel 4, 16 March 2016.

Hot Summer Night, dir. Ted Kotcheff for Armchair Theatre. ABC Television for ITV, 1959.

Mighty Sparrow. ‘Yankees Gone [“Jean and Dinah”]’. Calypso Awakening: From the Emory Cook Collection. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Folkways, 2000 [1956]. Audio CD, Track 9.

‘Mixed Marriages No 1. Would You Let Your Daughter Marry One?’ Man Alive, dir. Rollo Gamble. BBC2, 2 July 1968.

‘A Word to the Women’. BBC Light Programme, 1 June 1947.

Newspapers and Magazines

Birmingham Mail

Birmingham Post

Brixton Advertiser

Checkers

Daily Herald

Daily Mirror

Express and Star

Ireland’s Own

Irish Democrat

Irish Digest

Magnet

Manchester Guardian

New Society

News Chronicle

Oldham Evening Chronicle

Picture Post

Radio Times

Reynolds News

Roopvati

South London Press

The Times

Yorkshire Evening Post

Parliamentary Papers Online

Dáil Debates: http://oireachtasdebates.oireachtas.ie

Parliamentary Debates HC: http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/hansard/commons/

Parliamentary Debates HL: https://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/

Stormont Papers: http://stormontpapers.ahds.ac.uk/index.html

Unpublished Dissertations

Chatterton, C. S., ‘The Weakest Link in the Chain of Nursing? Recruitment and Retention in Mental Health Nursing 1948–1968’, Ph.D. dissertation (University of Salford, 2007).

Gasperetti, Flavia, ‘Italian Women Migrants in Post-War Britain: The Case of Textile Workers (1949–61)’, Ph.D. dissertation (University of Birmingham, 2012).

Waters, Rob, ‘The Significance of Michael X’, M.Sc. Research Dissertation (University of Edinburgh, 2010).

Websites

Casciani, Dominic, ‘And this is how you vote …’ BBC News, 13 October 2005. news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4332380.stm (accessed 9/11/2016).

‘Control of Engagement Order: How does the Order Affect Me?’ TUC History Online. www.unionhistory.info/britainatwork/emuweb/objects/nofdigi/tuc/imagedisplay.php?irn=1551 (accessed 4/8/2014).

‘The History of Electric Ballroom’. Electric Ballroom. www.electricballroom.co.uk/history/ (accessed 15/3/2016).

Jouhl, Avtar Singh, ‘History of the Indian Workers Association’. Avtar Jouhl’s Weblog. iwagb.wordpress.com/category/history-of-iwa (accessed 12/7/2016).

‘Make Yourself at Home: Programmes for Immigrants 10 October 1965’. History of the BBC, www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0354c03 (accessed 5/6/2016).

Ostrowski, Mark. ‘ “To return to Poland or not to return?” The Dilemma Facing the Polish Armed Forces at the End of the Second World War’. Ch. 3: ‘Goralu Czy Ci Nie Zal …’, The Polish Armed Forces Decide. www.angelfire.com/ok2/polisharmy/chapter3.html (accessed 8/10/2016).

‘Ships and Passenger Lists of Polish WW2 DPs arriving from Africa and Europe’. Polish Resettlement Camps in the UK 1946–1969. www.polishresettlementcampsintheuk.co.uk/passengerlist/shipsindex.htm (accessed 5/3/2013).

‘Struggles for Justice: Racial Discrimination’. Institute for Race Relations: Black History Resources. www.irr.org.uk/black_history_resource/Racial_Discrimination.pdf (accessed 12/4/2016).

Books and Articles

Adams, Caroline, Across Seven Seas and Thirteen Rivers: Life Stories of Pioneer Sylhetti Settlers in Britain. London: Tower Hamlets Arts Project, 1987.

Alavi, Hamza, The Pakistanis in London. London: Institute of Race Relations, 1963.

Alderman, Geoffrey, London Jewry and London Politics, 1889–1986. London: Routledge, 1989.

Allen, Sheila, Stuart Bentley and Joanna Bornat, Work, Race and Immigration. Bradford: University of Bradford, 1977.

Anderson, Verity, Spam Tomorrow. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956.

Angelo, Anne-Marie, ‘The Black Panthers in London: A Diasporic Struggle Navigates the Black Atlantic’, Radical History Review 103 (2009), pp. 17–35.

Ansari, Sarah, ‘Subjects or Citizens? India, Pakistan, and the 1948 British Nationality Act’, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 41, 2 (2013), pp. 285–312.

Anwar, Muhammad, The Myth of Return: Pakistanis in Britain. London: Heinemann, 1979.

—, Race and Politics: Ethnic Minorities and the British Political System. London: Tavistock Publications, 1986.

Athill, Diana, Stet: A Memoir. London: Granta, 2000.

Aurora, G. S., The New Frontiersmen: A Sociological Study of Indian Immigrants in the United Kingdom. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1967.

Ballard, Roger, Desh Pardesh. London: B. R. Publishing, 1996.

— and Catherine Ballard, ‘The Sikhs: The Development of South Asian Settlements in Britain’, in James L. Watson, ed., Between Two Cultures: Migrants and Minorities in Britain. Oxford: Blackwell, 1977, pp. 21–56.

[Bamuta, Derek], ‘Coloured People in Stepney’, Social Work 7, 1 (January 1950), pp. 387–95.

Banerji, S., ‘Ghazals to Banghra in Great Britain’, Popular Music 7, 2 (1988), pp. 207–13.

Banton, Michael, The Coloured Quarter: Negro Immigrants in an English City. London: Jonathan Cape, 1955.

Baron, Alexander, With Hope, Farewell. London: Cape, 1952.

—, The Lowlife. London: Black Spring Press, 2010.

Barr, John, ‘Napoli, Bedfordshire’, New Society, 2 April 1964.

—, ‘Pakistanis in Bradford’, New Society, 19 November 1964.

Baumann, Gerd, ‘The Re-Invention of Bhangra: Social Change and Aesthetic Shifts in a Punjabi Music in Britain’, World of Music 32, 2 (1990), pp. 81–95.

BBC Caribbean Service, Going to Britain? London: BBC Caribbean Service, 1959.

Beckman, Morris, The 43 Group. London: Centreprise, 1992.

Bedford Community Arts, Hidden Voices: Memories of First Generation Italians in Bedford/Voci Nascoste: Testimonianze della Prima Generazione di Italiani a Bedford. Bedford: Bedford Community Arts, 1999.

Behan, Brendan, The Dubbalin Man. Dublin: A. & A. Farmar, 1997.

Berger, John and Jean Mohr, A Seventh Man: A Book of Images and Words about the Experiences of Migrant Workers in Europe. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1975.

Berkoff, Steven, Free Association: An Autobiography. London: Faber & Faber, 1996.

Bermant, Chaim, Point of Arrival: A Study of London’s East End. London: Eyre Methuen, 1975.

Bertram, G. L. C., West Indian Immigration. London: Eugenics Society, 1958.

Biegus, Zosia and Jurek Biegus, Polish Resettlement Camps in England and Wales 1946–1969. Rochford: PB Software, 2013.

Bivins, Roberta, Contagious Communities: Medicine, Migration and the NHS in Post-War Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.

Blake, Barbara, ‘Barbara Blake on Parties’, Magnet, 27 April 1965.

Boym, Svetlana, The Future of Nostalgia. New York: Basic Books, 2001.

Bradford Heritage Recording Unit, Destination Bradford: A Century of Immigration: Photographs and Oral History. Bradford: Bradford Libraries and Information Service, 1987.

—, Here to Stay: Bradford’s South Asian Communities. Bradford: Bradford Heritage Recording Unit, 1994.

Bradley, Lloyd, Sounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital. London: Serpent’s Tail, 2013.

Braithwaite, E. R., To Sir, With Love. London: Bodley Head, 1962.

Braithwaite, Lloyd, Colonial West Indian Students in Britain. Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 2001.

British Cooperative Clinical Group, ‘Gonorrhea Study 1963’, British Journal of Venereal Disease 41 (1965), pp. 24–9.

British Joint Committee for Polish Affairs, ‘What Have the Poles Done for You?’ London: British Joint Committee for Polish Affairs, 1945.

Brooks, Dennis, Race and Labour in London Transport. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975.

— and Karamjit Singh, ‘Pivots and Presents: Asian Brokers in British Foundries’, in S. Wallam, ed., Ethnicity at Work. London: Macmillan, 1995, pp. 93–114.

Buettner, Elizabeth. ‘ “Going for an Indian”: South Asian Restaurants and the Limits of Multiculturalism in Britain’, Journal of Modern History 80, 4 (2008), pp. 865–901.

—, ‘ “This is Staffordshire, not Alabama”: Racial Geographies of Commonwealth Immigration in Early 1960s Britain’, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 42, 4 (2014), pp. 710–40.

Bunce, Robin and Paul Field, ‘Obi B. Egbuna, C. L. R. James and the Birth of Black Power in Britain: Black Radicalism in Britain 1967–72’, Twentieth Century British History 22, 3 (2010), pp. 391–414.

—, Darcus Howe: A Political Biography. London: Bloomsbury, 2013.

Burney, Elizabeth, Housing on Trial: A Study of Immigrants and Local Government. London: Oxford University Press for the Institute of Race Relations, 1967.

Burrell, Kathy, Moving Lives: Narratives of Nation and Migration among Europeans in Post-War Britain. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006.

— and Panikos Panayi, Histories and Memories: Migrants and their Histories in Britain. London: I. B. Tauris, 2006.

Butterworth, E., ‘Aspects of Race Relations in Bradford’, Race 6, 2 (1964), pp. 129–41.

—, ‘The 1962 Smallpox Outbreak and the British Press’, Race and Class 7, 4 (1966), pp. 347–64.

Butterworth, Eric, A Muslim Community in Britain. London: Church Information Office, 1967.

Carberry, H. D. and Dudley Thomson, A West Indian in England. London: Central Office of Information, 1950.

Carpenter, Mick, Working for Health. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1988.

Casey, Eamon, ‘The Pastoral on Emigration’, The Furrow 18, 5 (1967), pp. 245–56.

Castles, Stephen and Godula Kosack, Immigrant Workers and Class Structures in Western Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973.

Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, A Catholic Handbook for Irish Men and Women Going to England. Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1953.

Cavalli, Carlo, Ricordi di un Emigrato. London: La Voce degli Italiani, 1972.

Chaudhuri, N., A Passage to England. London: Macmillan, 1959.

Cherry, Steven, Mental Health Care in Modern England: The Norfolk Lunatic Asylum/St Andrew’s Hospital c.18101998. Woodbridge: Boydell, 2003.

Choudhury, Yousuf, The Roots and Tales of Bangladeshi Settlers. Birmingham: Sylheti Social History Group, 1993.

—, ed., Sons of the Empire: Oral History from the Bangladeshi Seamen Who Served on British Ships during the 193945 War. Birmingham: Sylheti Social History Group, 1995.

Coleman, Terry, ‘The Elite inside the Tunnel’, New Society, 6 January 1966, pp. 6–8.

Collins, Wallace, Jamaican Migrant. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965.

Colpi, Terry, The Italian Factor: The Italian Community in Great Britain. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 1991.

Committee on Housing in Greater London, Report of the Committee on Housing in Greater London. London: Committee on Housing in Greater London, 1965.

Cooper, David, ed., Dialectics of Liberation. London: Penguin, 1968.

Cottle, Thomas J., Black Testimony: The Voices of Britain’s West Indians. Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 1978.

Coulton, Barbara, Louis MacNeice in the BBC. London: Faber & Faber, 1980.

Cowley, Ultan, The Men Who Built Britain: A History of the Irish Navvy. Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 2001.

Cronin, Anthony, The Life of Riley. London: Secker and Warburg, 1964.

—, Dead as Doornails. Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1976.

Cumper, George, The Economy of the West Indies. Kingston, Jamaica: University College of the West Indies, 1960.

Dabydeen, David, Pak’s Britannica: Articles by and Interviews with David Dabydeen, ed. Lynne Macedo. Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 2011.

Dahya, Badr, ‘Pakistanis in Britain: Transients or Settlers?’, Race 14, 3 (1973), pp. 242–77.

—, ‘The Nature of Pakistani Ethnicity in Industrial Cities in Britain’, in Abner Cohen, ed., Urban Ethnicity. London: Tavistock Publications, 1974, pp. 77–118.

Daly, Mary, The Slow Failure: Population Decline and Independent Ireland. Madison, Wisc.: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006.

Daniel, W. W., Racial Discrimination in England: Based on the PEP Report. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968.

Davis, John, ‘Rents and Race in 1960s London: New Light on Rachmanism’, Twentieth Century British History 12, 1 (2001), pp. 69–92.

Davison, R. B., West Indian Migrants: Social and Economic Facts of Migration from the West Indies. London: Oxford University Press for the Institute of Race Relations, 1962.

—, Black British: Immigrants to England. London: Oxford University Press, 1966.

Deakin, Nicholas, ‘The Politics of the Commonwealth Immigrants Bill’, Political Quarterly 39 (1968), pp. 25–45.

—, ‘The British Nationality Act of 1948: A Brief Study of the Political Mythology of Race Relations’, Race 11, 1 (1969), pp. 77–83.

—, Colour, Citizenship and British Society. London: Panther Books, 1970.

Delaney, Enda, Demography, State and Society: Irish Migration to Britain, 19211971. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000.

—, The Irish in Post-War Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

Dench, Geoff, The Maltese in London: A Case Study in the Erosion of Ethnic Consciousness. London: Routledge, 1975.

Desai, Rashmikant Harilal, Indian Immigrants in Britain. London: Oxford University Press, 1963.

Dhanjal, Beryl, ‘Sikh Women in Southall (Some Impressions)’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 5, 1–2 (1976), pp. 109–14.

Dheer, Ranjit, ‘Nirmohi Vilayat’ [‘Inhospitable Britain’], from the collection Pardesnama. Delhi: Navyug Publishers, 1995. Trans. Beryl Dhanjal.

Dickens, Monica, The Heart of London. London: Book Club, 1961.

Dodgson, Elyse, Motherland: West Indian Women in Britain in the 1950s. London: Heinemann, 1984.

Dooley, Pat, The Irish in Britain. London: Connolly Association, 1943.

Duffield, Mark, Black Radicalism and the Politics of De-Industrialisation: The Hidden History of Indian Foundry Workers. Aldershot: Avebury, 1988.

Dusenberry, Verne A. and Darshan S. Tatla, eds., Sikh Diaspora Philanthropy in Punjab: Global Giving for Local Good. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009.

Eade, James, The Politics of Community: The Bangladeshi Community in East London. London: Avebury, 1989.

—, A. Ullah, J. Iqbal and M. Hey, Tales of Three Generations of Bengalis in Britain. London: Swadhinta Trust and CRONEM, 2006.

Economic Survey for 1947. London: HMSO, 1947.

Egbuna, Obi B., Black Power in Britain. London: UCPA, 1967.

—, Destroy This Temple: The Voice of Black Power in Britain. London: William & Morrow, 1971.

Eggington, Joyce, They Seek a Living. London: Hutchinson, 1957.

Emecheta, Buchi, In the Ditch. London: Allison and Busby, 1972.

—, Second-Class Citizen. London: Allison and Busby, 1974.

Farson, Daniel, Soho in the Fifties. London: Michael Joseph, 1987.

Fircroft College of Adult Education Race Relations Group, Fircroft Survey. Birmingham: Fircroft College of Adult Education Race Relations Group, 1954–55.

Fisher, Desmond, ‘The Irishman in England’, The Furrow 9, 4 (1958), pp. 230–35.

Foot, Paul, Immigration and Race in British Politics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965.

—, The Rise of Enoch Powell: An Examination of Enoch Powell’s Attitude to Immigration and Race. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969.

French, Patrick, The World Is What It Is: The Authorized Biography of V. S. Naipaul. London: Picador, 2008.

Fryer, Jonathan, Soho in the Fifties and Sixties. London: National Portrait Gallery, 1998.

Fryer, Peter, Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain. London: Pluto, 1984.

Fyvel, T. R., The Insecure Offenders: Rebellious Youth in the Welfare State. London: Penguin, 1963 [1961].

Gaynor, Fr Eamonn, The Shamrock Express. Maynooth: Furrow Trust, 1962.

Gilmour, Rachael, ‘ “Welcome to The University of Brixton”: Creole on the Radio’, in Nadia Atia and Kate Houlden, eds., Popular Postcolonialisms: Discourses of Empire and Popular Culture. London: Routledge, forthcoming.

Gilroy, Paul, There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation. London: Hutchinson, 1987.

—, Black Britain: A Photographic History. London: Saqi Books, 2011.

Ginzberg, Yona, ‘Sympathy and Resentment: Jews and Coloureds in London’s East End’, Patterns of Prejudice 13, 2–3 (March–June 1979), pp. 41–2.

Glass, Ruth, assisted by Harold Pollins, Newcomers: The West Indians in London. London: Allen and Unwin, 1960.

Gosling, John and Douglas Warner, The Shame of a City: An Inquiry into the Vice of London. London: W. H. Allen, 1960.

Gramaglia, Letizia and Malachi McIntosh, ‘Censorship, Selvon and Caribbean Voices: “Behind the Humming Bird” and the Caribbean Literary Field’, Wasafiri 28, 2 (2013), pp. 48–54.

Green, Shirley, Rachman. London: Michael Joseph, 1979.

Greene, Graham, The End of the Affair. London: Bodley Head, 1974 [1951].

Grene, Nicholas, ed., Talking about Tom Murphy. Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2002.

Gretton, John, ‘The Lump’, New Society, 18 March 1970, pp. 469–70.

Griffith, Glyne, ‘Deconstructing Nationalisms: Henry Swanzy, Caribbean Voices and the Development of West Indian Literature’, Small Axe, Number 10, 5, 2 (September 2001), pp. 1–20.

—, The BBC and the Development of Anglophone Caribbean Literature. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

Griffith, J. A. G., Judith Henderson, Margaret Usborne and Donald Wood, Coloured Immigrants in Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the Institute of Race Relations, 1960.

Griffiths, Peter, A Question of Colour? London: Leslie Frewin, 1966.

Gupta, Ranajit, ‘The Migrant’s Time’, Postcolonial Studies 1, 2 (1998), pp. 155–60.

Hall, Stuart, ‘Lamming, Selvon and Some Trends in the West Indian Novel’, Bim 6, 23 (1955), pp. 172–8.

—, ‘Absolute Beginnings’, Universities and Left Review 7 (1959), pp. 17–25.

—, ‘Reconstruction Work: Images of Post-War Black Settlement’, Ten.8 16 (1984), pp. 2–9.

, ‘Minimal Selves’, in Homi Bhabha and Lisa Appignanesi, eds., Identity and the Real Me. London: ICA, 1987, pp. 44–6.

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—, and Les Back, ‘At Home and Not at Home’, Cultural Studies 23, 4 (2009), pp. 658–87.

— et al., ‘The Habit of Violence’, Universities and Left Review 5 (1958), pp. 4–5.

Hamlett, Jane, Adrian R. Bailey, Andrew Alexander and Gareth Shaw, ‘Ethnicity and Consumption: South Asian Food Shopping Patterns in Britain, 1947–75’, Journal of Consumer Culture 8, 1 (2008), pp. 91–116.

Hammond Perry, Kennetta, London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.

Hampshire, James, Citizenship and Belonging: Immigration and the Politics of Demographic Governance in Postwar Britain. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

Hanley, Brian and Scott Millar, The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers’ Party. Dublin: Penguin Ireland, 2009.

Hansen, Randall, Citizenship and Immigration in Post-War Britain: The Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Harris, Clive, ‘Post-War Migration and the Industrial Reserve Army’, in Winston James and Clive Harris, eds., Inside Babylon: The Caribbean Diaspora in Britain. London: Verso, 1993, pp. 9–54.

Hartley-Brewer, Michael, ‘Smethwick’, in Nicholas Deakin, ed., Colour and the British Electorate 1964: Six Case Studies. London: Pall Mall Press for the Institute of Race Relations, 1965, pp. 77–105.

Healy, John, Death of an Irish Town. Cork: Mercier Press, 1968.

Heinemann, Benjamin, The Politics of the Powerless: A Study of the Campaign Against Racial Discrimination. London: Oxford University Press, 1972.

Helweg, Arthur, Sikhs in England. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1979.

Hickey, Des and Gus Smith, eds., A Paler Shade of Green. London: Leslie Frewin, 1972.

Hickman, Mary, ‘Diaspora Space and National (Re)Formations’, Eire-Ireland 47, 1–2 (2012), pp. 19–44.

Hinds, Donald, Journey to an Illusion: The West Indian in Britain. London: Heinemann, 1966.

—, ‘The Island of Brixton’, Oral History 8, 1 (spring 1980), pp. 49–51.

Hiro, Dilip, Black British, White British: A History of Race Relations in Britain. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1971.

Horst, Heather A., ‘ “You Can’t Be in Two Places at Once”: Rethinking Transnationalism through Jamaican Return Migration’, Identities 14, 1–2 (2007), pp. 63–83.

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Hunte, J. A., Nigger Hunting in England? London: West Indian Standing Conference, 1966.

Hurt, Raymond, ‘Tuberculosis Sanatorium Regimen in the 1940s: A Patient’s Personal Diary’, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 97, 7 (2004), pp. 350–53.

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Huxley, Elspeth, Back Street New Worlds: A Look at Immigrants in Britain. Toronto: University of Toronto Press/London: Chatto and Windus, 1964.

International Social Service, Immigrants at London Airport and their Settlement in the Community. London: International Social Service, 1967.

James, C. L. R., Beyond a Boundary. New York: Pantheon, 1984.

Jephcott, Pearl, A Troubled Area: Notes on Notting Hill, London. London: Faber & Faber, 1964.

John, Audrey L., A Study of the Psychiatric Nurse. Edinburgh: E. & S. Livingstone, 1961.

John, DeWitt Jnr, Indian Workers’ Associations in Britain. London: Oxford University Press for the Institute of Race Relations, 1969.

Johnson, Buzz, ‘I Think of My Mother: Notes on the Life and Times of Claudia Jones. London: Kalia Press, 1985.

Judt, Tony, Post-War: A History of Europe since 1945. London: Heinemann, 2005.

Kalra, Virinder S., From Textile Mills to Taxi Ranks: Experiences of Migration, Labour and Social Change. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000.

—, ‘Vilayeti Rhythms: Beyond Bhangra’s Emblematic Status to a Translation of Lyrical Texts’, Theory, Culture and Society 17, 3 (2000), pp. 80–102.

—, ‘The Political Economy of the Samosa’, South Asia Research 24 (2004), pp. 21–36.

Kavanagh, Patrick, ‘Sex and Christianity’, Kavanagh’s Weekly, 24 May 1952, pp. 7–8.

Kay, Diana and Robert Miles, Refugees or Migrant Workers? European Volunteer Workers in Britain, 19461951. London: Routledge, 1992.

Keane, John B., Self-Portrait. Cork: Mercier Press, 1964.

Khan, Verity Saifullah, ‘Pakistani Women in Britain’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 5, 1–2 (1976), pp. 98–108.

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—, ‘The Pakistanis: Mirpuri Villagers at Home and in Bradford’, in James L. Watson, ed., Between Two Cultures: Migrants and Minorities in Britain. Oxford: Blackwell, 1977, pp. 57–89.

Kosmin, Barry A. and Nigel Grizzard, Jews in an Inner London Borough: A Study of the Jewish Population of Hackney Based on the 1971 Census. London: Research Unit, Board of Deputies of British Jews, 1975.

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—, We Europeans? Mass-Observation, ‘Race’ and British Identity in the Twentieth Century. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.

— and Nadia Valman, eds., Remembering Cable Street: Fascism and Anti-Fascism in British Society. London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2000.

Lambert, John, Crime, Police and Race Relations: A Study in Birmingham. London: Oxford University Press for the Institute of Race Relations, 1970.

Lamming, George, The Pleasures of Exile. London: Allison and Busby, 1984.

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Lewis, Wyndham, Rotting Hill. London: Methuen, 1951.

Little, Kenneth, Negroes in Britain. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1948.

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Ludhianvi, Sathi, ‘Black People, White Blood’, in Harchand Singh Bedi, ed., Pachchon Dee Vaa [‘British Punjabi Stories’]. Amritsar: Ravi Sahit Parkashan, 2013. Trans. Beryl Dhanjal.

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MacInnes, Colin, Absolute Beginners. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1960.

—, ‘A Short Guide for Jumbles (to the Life of Their Coloured Brethren in England)’ [1956], in England, Half English. London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1961.

—, London, City of Any Dreams. London: Thames and Hudson, 1962.

—, City of Spades. London: Allison and Busby, 2012 [1957].

Macklin, Graham, ‘Police Failed Harold Pinter’, BBC History Magazine 5, 9 (2004).

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