Science, Race Relations and Resistance
Discover an insightful exploration of the intersection between science, race relations, and resistance in 'Science, Race Relations and Resistance' by Douglas A. Lorimer, published by Manchester University Press in 2013. With its compelling analysis, this 360-page hardback delves into the complexities surrounding racial discourse from 1870 to 1914, presenting a fresh perspective on the British Empire’s greatest failures and its haunting legacies. Utilizing a diverse array of published and archival sources, Lorimer meticulously examines how race was a battleground within the metropolitan culture of the time, shedding light on the historical factors that continue to shape our understanding of race today. This essential read is perfect for those interested in historical studies, social justice, and the enduring impact of colonial legacies. Don't miss your chance to engage with this thought-provoking work that challenges conventional narratives and invites dialogue on vital issues of race and resistance.