This book brings together research about a diverse range of groups who
are rarely analysed together: Welsh, Irish, Jewish, Arab, White, African
and Indian. The aim of the book is to critique orthodox explanations in
the field, drawing upon the best of 'old' and 'new' theory. Key
contemporary questions include: issues about the black-white model of
racism; the underplaying of anti-semitism; the need to examine ethnic
majorities, as well as whiteness and the reconfiguration of the United
Kingdom.