Description
Our vision of Victorian Britain tends to be monolithic - white, imperialist, prurient, patrician. Delve into the archives, and another history emerges, with figures such as leading medic George Rice, protestor William Cuffay, abolitionists Henry ‘Box’ Brown and Sarah Parker Remond, pre-Raphaelite muse Fanny Eaton and composer Samuel Coleridge Taylor. This book shows how Black lives were visible, present and influential – not temporary presences, but established and rooted - and how the Victorian view of race was paradoxical and ambivalent.
Details
- Author: Abraham, Keshia N & Woolf, John
- Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 22/09/2022
- ISBN: 9780715654453
- B-Code: B064963
- Illustrated:
- Pages: 378
- Dimensions: 234x156mm
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