Explore the latest publications from members of History of Law and Governance Centre.
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Nubia, Onyeka,’ Endorsement and Review of The Caribbean and the Second World War,’ Lawrence Wishart (as part of their Peer Review Process), 16/04/2024.
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Review of Stuart Britain and Ireland: A Very Short History,’ Oxford University Press (as part of their Peer Review Process), 23/02.2024.
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Review of Race and Materiality in Early Modern Venice,’ Bloomsbury (as part of their Peer Review Process), 19/02/24.
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Review of Richard C Maguire Africans in East Anglia,’ Journal of British Studies, 62: 4, October 2023, pp. 1067- 1069.
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Nubia, Onyeka, ’A Review of Simon Newman’s Freedom Seekers,’ American Historical Review, January 2023.
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Africans in East Anglia’1467-1833,’ Norfolk Archaeology: A Journal of Archaeology and Local History,’ I, (Norwich: Norfolk and Norwich Archaeology Society: July 2023), pp. 272-273.
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘A Review of: African and Caribbean People in Britain: A History, Hakim Adi,’ History Today, January 2023 (London: Allen Lane, 2022), p. 635.
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Routledge Handbook of Pan Africanism,’ English Historical Review, (Oxford: OUP, August 2022).
- Nubia, Onyeka, ‘A Review (endorsement) of Black Victorians Hidden in History,’ (London: Duckworth 2022)
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Nubia, Onyeka; Jonathan Elmore; Jenni G Halpin (eds.), An Introduction to African and Afro-Diasporic Peoples and Influences in British Literature and Culture before the Industrial Revolution (Atlanta: University System of Georgia, 2021), pp.37-48.
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Nubia, Onyeka, England’s Other Countrymen (London: ZED Books, 2019).
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Nubia, Onyeka; Hakim Adi (ed.), ‘Blackamoores’ have their own names in early modern England,’ Black British History: New Perspectives (Blackness in Britain) (London: ZED Books, 2019), pp. 15-36.
- Nubia, Onyeka, Suzannah Lipscomb (ed.), Helen Carr (ed.),‘Why We Must Decolonise His-story,’ What is History Now? (London: Hachette Book Group, 2021).
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Reconsidering the Role of African Children in the Renaissance,’ In Your Face, (University of Florence, August 2023), http: In Your Face - Research Group (project-inyourface.it)
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Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Understanding Diversity in Tudor Music,’ Modern History Review, 25/3, (February 2023), pp. 18-21, http: Understanding diversity in Tudor music: Moorish culture at court - Hodder Education Magazines