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Beyond the Pale Andy Carter

Beyond the Pale By Andy Carter

Beyond the Pale by Andy Carter


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In the second half of the 19th century Britain ruled the largest and most culturally diverse empire the world had ever seen, yet non-European faces were a rarity in all but the larger port cities. For the majority of Britons, the colonies were seen as distant and exotic outposts populated by natives who were frequently characterised as uncivilised.

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Beyond the Pale: Early Black and Asian Cricketers in Britain 1868-1945 by Andy Carter

In the second half of the 19th century Britain ruled the largest and most culturally diverse empire the world had ever seen, yet non-European faces were a rarity in all but the larger port cities. For the majority of Britons, the colonies were seen as distant and exotic outposts populated by natives who were frequently characterised as alien and uncivilised.

Against this background, the arrival of a touring party of Australian Aborigines in 1868 caused something of a sensation. Initially viewed as a curiosity, they soon won the public over with their athleticism and demeanour. Over the following decades others followed in their footsteps; well off Parsee amateur enthusiasts in the 1880s, mixed race West Indian teams in the 1900s and the first Indian side composed of representatives of all her major communities in 1911. From the 1890s onwards the first individual Black and Asian players also began to appear for English club and county sides. They came from a wide range of backgrounds, some were princes others plantation workers, and their stories once they reached Britain were equally diverse.

All of their stories are part of a tale in which cricket - that most English of institutions - became a catalyst for multi-cultural Britain and helped shape emerging national identities in the Commonwealth.

About Andy Carter

Andy Carter's first job was as a cricket scorer. His career has involved stints as an archaeologist, benefits clerk, musician and data architect. Initially educated at UCNW Bangor, he returned to study with a Masters at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is currently studying for a PhD at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Additional information

GOR011255385
9781838592028
1838592024
Beyond the Pale: Early Black and Asian Cricketers in Britain 1868-1945 by Andy Carter
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
20200128
312
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