Journal Article10.1080/03086534.2014.912426
Enoch Powell and the Making of Postcolonial Britain
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TL;DR: The career of J. Enoch Powell has attracted the attentions of writers as diverse as Paul Foot, Andrew Roth and Simon Heffer as discussed by the authors, who have published a wide range of studies of the career of the author.
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Abstract: There is no shortage of studies of the career of J. Enoch Powell. The subject has attracted the attentions of writers as diverse as Paul Foot, Andrew Roth and Simon Heffer. An early contribution to...
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