Racist Violence and the State is the first serious study to
apply a comparative research-based approach to the study of racist
violence in Britain, France and The Netherlands since 1945. Setting
racist violence within a historical background of the
post-imperialist legacy, the author presents an accessible,
fascinating and highly original analysis of the development of
public and state attitudes to racist violence over the past 50
years.
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