A Tolerant Nation? : Exploring Ethnic Diversity in Wales.
- 2nd ed.
- 1 online resource (384 pages)
Cover -- Back Cover -- Foreword -- List of Contributors -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Race, Nation and Globalization in a Devolved Wales -- 1. Immigrants and Minorities in Wales, 1840-1990: A Comparative Perspective -- 2. Slaughter and Salvation: Welsh Missionary Activity and British Imperialism -- 3. The Other Internationalism? Missionary Activity and Welsh Nonconformist Perceptions of the World in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 4. Apes and Cannibals in Cambria: Literary Representations of the Racial and Gendered Other -- 5. Wales and Africa: William Hughes and the Congo Institute -- 6. Through the Prism of Ethnic Violence: Riots and Racial Attacks in Wales, 1826-2014 -- 7. Playing the Game: Sport and Ethnic Minorities in Modern Wales -- 8. Changing the Archive: History and Memory as Cultural Politics in Multi-Ethnic Wales -- 9. Religious Diversity in Wales -- 10. Extending the Parameters of Social Policy Research for a Multicultural Wales -- 11. Experiencing Rural Wales -- 12. 'This is the place we are calling home': Changes in Sanctuary Seeking in Wales -- 13. Getting Involved: Public Policy Making and Political Life in Wales -- 14. Claiming the National: Nation, National Identity and Ethnic Minorities -- Index.
A unique interdisciplinary guide to minority ethnic communities and identity in Wales, which critically assesses the idea of Welsh tolerance.