The Runnymede Collection at Middlesex University
Middlesex University
Cat Hill
Barnet
Hertfordshire
EN4 8HT
England
Website
www.mdx.ac.uk/www/runnymedecollection
Judy Vaknin, Archivist
Telephone
0208 411 6686
The Runnymede Collection at Middlesex University is a unique resource for the study of the history of race relations in Britain since the 1960s. It is a specialist collection of books, pamphlets, documents, journals and press cuttings on the development of multiculturalism and cultural diversity.
This Collection is managed by the Centre for Racial Equality Studies at Middlesex University and is open to anyone interested in this important aspect of our heritage. Includes material on Enoch Powell, the Notting Hill Carnival, Anti-Semitism, the Grunwick Strike, Ugandan Asian refugees and the Race Relations Act in 1976.
Venue Type:
Archive, Association or society
Middlesex University
Cat Hill
Barnet
Hertfordshire
EN4 8HT
England
Website
www.mdx.ac.uk/www/runnymedecollection
Judy Vaknin, Archivist
Telephone
0208 411 6686
Immigration
Deportations - Individual cases and campaigns
Citizenship and nationality
Race and Racism
Politics and race relations
Far-right and fascist political groups in Britain
Far-right and fascist groups outside Britain
Employment
Housing
Inner Cities
Social Services
Health and the National Health Service
Education
Policing, crime and racially motivated crime
Prisons
Ethnic minorities and the legal system
Demography and the ethnic population in Britain
Culture, arts, religion and ethnic groups in Britain
Migrants and ethnic issues in Europe and the European Community
Women from ethnic groups in Britain
The media and ethnic minorities
Human Rights
Collection details
Archives, Law and Order, Medicine, Social History, World Cultures
Middlesex University
Cat Hill
Barnet
Hertfordshire
EN4 8HT
England
Website
www.mdx.ac.uk/www/runnymedecollection
Judy Vaknin, Archivist
Telephone
0208 411 6686
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