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One of the most interesting challenges for British society in the period after the Second World War was the large-scale immigration of considerable numbers of non-white immigrants from Britain's (former) Empire and the development of significant multicultural ethnic-minority communities. This course examines the historical background of this development, the main periods of immigration from the Empire/Commonwealth, and the position of non-white ethnic minorities in contemporary Britain. Particular attention will be paid to the crucial but contentious concepts of racism, racial discrimination, assimilation, integration and multiculturalism.
The obligatory texts for each session and the reading assignments are available on Stud.IP. |