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Publications
2012- Bressey, C. (2012). Seeing Colour in Black and White: the role of the visual in diversifying historical narratives at sites of English heritage. Critical Social Policy
32(1), 87-105
2011- BRESSEY, C. (2011). Race/Ethnicity. In Agnew, J., Livingstone, D. (Eds.). Handbook of Geographical Knowledge ( pp.418-429).
Sage.
- Bressey, C. (2011). The City of Others: Photographs from the City of London Asylum archive. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
(13) Publisher URL
2010- Bressey, C., Adi, H. (Eds.) (2010). Belonging in Europe: The African Diaspora and Work.
Routledge.
- Bressey, C. (2010). Looking for work: The Black presence in Britain 1860 – 1920. Immigrants and Minorities
2 and 3, 164-182
- Bressey, C. (2010). Victorian anti-racism and feminism. Women: A Cultural Review
21(3), 279-291
- Bressey, C., Adi, H. (2010). Belonging in Europe. Immigrants and Minorities
2 and 3, 105-112
2009- Bressey, C. (2009). Cultural archaeology and the black presence in rural England. Journal of Rural Studies
25, 386-395
- Bressey, C. (2009). The legacies of 2007: remapping the black presence in Britain. Geography Compass
3(3), 903-917 Author URL
2008- Dwyer, C., Bressey, C. (Eds.) (2008). New Geographies of Race and Racism.
Aldershot: Ashgate.
- Bressey, C. (2008). Catherine Impey and the Anti-Caste movement: part 1. BASA Newsletter
52, 12-15
- Bressey, C. (2008). Down but not out: The Politics of the East End Poor and Those Who Investigated Their Lives. Journal of Urban History
34, 688-694
- Bressey, C. (2008). It’s only political correctness. In Dwyer, C., Bressey, C. (Eds.). New Geographies of Race and Racism in the British Isles ( pp.29-39).
Ashgate.
- Bressey, C. (2008). Portraits, People and Abolition – Creating a Trail for the NPG Gallery in 2007. BASA Newsletter
48, 14-17
2007- Bressey, C. (2007). The Black Contribution to Abolition: A Talk at the National Portrait Gallery.
Author URL
- Bressey, C. (2007). The Black Presence in England and Wales after the Abolition Act, 1807 – 1930. Parliamentary History
26, 224-237
2006- Bressey, C. (2006). Invisible Presence: The Whitening of the Black Community in the Historical Imagination of British Archives. Archivaria
61, 47-61
2005- Bressey, C. (2005). Africa’s brightest ornaments: A short biography of Sarah Forbes Bonetta. Social and Cultural Geography
6(2), 253-266 doi:10.1080/14649360500074675. Author URL
- Bressey, C. (2005). BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour, 3 November 2005.
2003- Bressey, C. (2003). Invisible Black Victorians. History Today
50(10), 33-33
- Bressey, C. (2003). Looking for Blackness: A researcher’s Paradox. Ethics, Place and Environment
6(3), 215-226 doi:10.1080/1366879042000200598. Author URL
2002- Bressey, C. (2002). Forgotten Histories: Three Stories of Black Girls from Barnardo’s Victorian Archive. Women's History Review
11(3), 351-375 doi:10.1080/09612020200200326. Author URL
- Bressey, C. (2002). Raging Against America’s Apartheid. BBC History Magazine
vol. 3(no 10), 33-33
2001- Bressey, C. (2001). Island stories: unravelling Britain. Theatres of memory, vol 2. ECUMENE
8(2), 235-236
2000- Bressey, C. (2000). Invisible Black Victorians (The Barnardo's Photographic Archive). HIST TODAY
50(10), 33-33
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