Publications: Mr Robert Waters
Waters R
(
2024
)
.
Small Boats, Border Incredulity, and the Hostile Environment in Britain, 1967–1978
.
History Workshop Journal
Waters R
(
2023
)
.
Marking Race: Empire, Social Democracy, Deindustrialization
.
Twentieth Century British History
vol.
34
,
(
3
)
552
-
579
.
Waters R
(
2023
)
.
Race, citizenship and 'race relations' research in late-twentieth-century Britain
.
Twentieth Century British History
vol.
34
,
(
3
)
491
-
514
.
Waters R
(
2021
)
.
Respectability and race between the suburb and the city: an argument about the making of ‘inner-city’ London
.
Urban History
Waters R
(
2019
)
.
‘Time come’: Britain's black futures past
.
Historical Research
vol.
92
,
(
258
)
838
-
850
.
Waters R
(
2018
)
.
Thinking Black Britain, 1964-1985
.
Univ of California Press
Waters R
(
2018
)
.
Integration or Black Power?
.
The Political Quarterly
vol.
89
,
(
3
)
409
-
416
.
Waters R
(
2018
)
.
Stuart Hall on television
.
African and Black Diaspora An International Journal
vol.
11
,
(
3
)
315
-
317
.
Waters R
(
2018
)
.
Strange familiarity
.
Identities
vol.
25
,
(
1
)
61
-
66
.
Ishmael HJM, Waters R
(
2017
)
.
Archive Review: The Black Cultural Archives, Brixton
.
Modern British History
vol.
28
,
(
3
)
465
-
473
.
Waters R
(
2016
)
.
Thinking Black: Peter Fryer's Staying Power and the Politics of Writing Black British History in the 1980s
.
History Workshop Journal
vol.
82
,
(
1
)
104
-
120
.
Waters R
(
2016
)
.
Student politics, teaching politics, black politics: an interview with Ansel Wong
.
Race & Class
vol.
58
,
(
1
)
17
-
33
.
Waters R
(
2016
)
.
Henry Swanzy, Sartre’s zombie? Black power and the transformation of the Caribbean Artists Movement
.
Cultures of Decolonisation Transnational Productions and Practices, 1945-70
,
Editors:
Craggs, R, Wintle, C
,
Manchester University Press
(
Manchester
),
Waters R
(
2015
)
.
Black Power on the Telly: America, Television, and Race in 1960s and 1970s Britain
.
Journal of British Studies
vol.
54
,
(
4
)
947
-
970
.
Waters R
(
2013
)
.
"Britain is no longer white": James Baldwin as a Witness to Postcolonial Britain
.
African American Review
vol.
46
,
(
4
)
715
-
730
.