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The violent frontline: space,ethnicity and confronting the state in Edwardian Spitalfields and 1980s Brixton
Authors:Daniel Renshaw
Institution:Department of History, University of Reading, Reading, UK
Abstract:This article examines the relationships between space, ethnic identity and anti-state violence in twentieth century London. It will do so by comparing the Spitalfields violence of 1906 and the Brixton unrest of 1981. The association of physical metropolitan space with ‘difference’ in the Edwardian East End and post-consensus South London, and how this ‘othering’ was influenced both by the state and the anti-migrant far right will be analysed. The paper will then dissect relationships between the police and working class Jewish and Caribbean communities, and how these deteriorating relationships exploded into extreme violence in 1906 and 1981.
Keywords:Riot  Jewish  Caribbean  police  violence  space
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