England’s Other Countrymen
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‘One of the most moving aspects of the book is its presentation of ordinary black Tudor lives, in country villages as well as the metropolis. Nubia seeks to restore their place in the story and in the nation.’
Ewan Fernie, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham (Stratford-upon-Avon)‘An exciting work, well-researched and well-written, and offering a new perspective. It provides evidence not only of the African presence but also demonstrates that Africans were a normal and integrated part of English society.’
Hakim Adi, University of Chichester‘A fascinating, rigorously researched and readable book restoring the Black presence to early modern British history. Onyeka offers a bold interpretation with significant repercussions for understanding Tudor society, revealing much too about our own times.’
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Paul Ward, Edge Hill University
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Zed Books Ltd
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781786994233
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
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‘One of the most moving aspects of the book is its presentation of ordinary black Tudor lives, in country villages as well as the metropolis. Nubia seeks to restore their place in the story and in the nation.’
Ewan Fernie, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham (Stratford-upon-Avon)‘An exciting work, well-researched and well-written, and offering a new perspective. It provides evidence not only of the African presence but also demonstrates that Africans were a normal and integrated part of English society.’
Hakim Adi, University of Chichester‘A fascinating, rigorously researched and readable book restoring the Black presence to early modern British history. Onyeka offers a bold interpretation with significant repercussions for understanding Tudor society, revealing much too about our own times.’
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Paul Ward, Edge Hill University