An Weihnachten 1781 veranstaltete Beckford - laut Byron der reichste aller Söhne Englands - auf s...
Engaging with the Black church and Black society, the 'crack age', hip-hop theology and TV, this ...
New edition of William Beckford's first published work, of 1780, with introduction by Robert J. G...
In this authoritative and passionately argued book, Robert Beckford explores the future of Black ...
Robert Beckford explores the dialogue between two central institutions in African Caribbean life:...
Azemia is a satirical attack on what William Beckford perceived as characteristically feminine no...
Contemporary dominant models of masculinity in Britain are often toxic, highly damaging to both m...
How can we make sense of the complex phenomenon of Black rage and use it in a positive way so tha...
First published in 1796, Modern Novel Writing is a satirical attack on the sentimental and sensat...
What are the social, cultural and theological forces that have made Christian racism possible, an...
This book is a historic document that urges the worthy liverymen of the City of London to vote fo...
This book is a historic document that urges the worthy liverymen of the City of London to vote fo...