A New British Subject: The Creation of a Common Ethnicity in Gibraltar
- Martínez Del Campo, Luis G.
- Canessa, Andrew
- Orsini, Giacomo
Book:
Bordering on Britishness
ISBN: 9783319993096, 9783319993102
Year of publication: 2018
Pages: 121-141
Type: Book chapter
Bibliographic References
- Ballantine Perera, J. (2010). Pablo Larios y el Royal Calpe Hunt como ejemplo de relaciones transfronterizas entre Gibraltar y España durante el siglo XIX y principios del XX. Historia Contemporánea, 41, 345–371.
- Bond, P. (2003). “The Third Century 1904–2004”. 300 Years of British Gibraltar, 1704–2004. Gibraltar: Peter-Tan Publishing.
- Burbank, J., & Cooper, F. (2010). Empires in World History. Power and the Politics of Difference. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Burke, S., & Sawchuck, L. (2001). Alien Encounters: The jus soli and Reproductive Politics in the 19th-Century Fortress and Colony of Gibraltar. History of the Family, 6, 531–561.
- Cavilla, M. (1976). Diccionario Yanito. Gibraltar: Mediterranean Sun Publishing.
- Chi, J. K. G. (2003). National-Ethnic Identity Negotiation in Malaysia and Singapore: A State-Society Interaction Perspective. Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 47, 49–75.
- Díaz Martínez, B. (2010). Camino de Gibraltar. Dependencia y Sustento en La Línea y Gibraltar. Sevilla: Delegación Provincial de Salud de la Junta de Andalucía.
- Finlayson, T. (1991). The Fortress Came First: Story of the Civilian Population of Gibraltar During the Second World War. Gibraltar: Gibraltar Books.
- Garcia, J. (1994). Gibraltar. The Making of a People. Gibraltar: MedSUN.
- Garratt, G. T. (1939). Gibraltar and the Mediterranean. London: Jonathan Cape.
- Grocott, C., Stockey, G., & Grady, J. (2015). Anarchy in the UK(’s Most Famous Fortress): Comradeship and Cupidity in Gibraltar and Neighbouring Spain, 1890–1902. Labour History, 56(4), 385–406.
- Hoare, S. (1946). Ambassador on Special Mission. London: Collins.
- Howes, H. W. (1946). The Story of Gibraltar. London: Philip & Tacey.
- Howes, H. W. (1982 [1951]). The Gibraltarian. The Origin and Development of the Population of Gibraltar from 1704. Gibraltar: Mediterranean SUN Publishing.
- Hutchinson, J. (2000). Ethnicity and Modern Nations. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 23(4), 651–669.
- Hutchinson, J., & Smith, A. D. (1996). Ethnicity. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Jackson, W. (1990). The Rock of the Gibraltarians. A History of Gibraltar. Grendon: Gibraltar Books.
- Kymlicka, W. (1995). Multicultural Citizenship. A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Mylonas, H. (2013). The Politics of Nation-Building. Making Co-Nationals, Refugees, and Minorities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Sawchuck, L., & Walz, L. (2003). The Gibraltarian Identity and Early 20th Century Marriage Practices. Gibraltar Heritage Journal, 10, 81–90.
- Smith, A. (1986). The Ethnic Origins of Nations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Sommer, D. (1991). Foundational Fictions. The National Romances of Latin America. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Stockey, G. (2009). Gibraltar: ‘A Dagger in the Spine of Spain?’. Brighton/Portland: Sussex Academic Press.
- West, M. (1953). Bilingualism in Gibraltar. Overseas Education, 24, 148–153.