Atkinson, Glen (1998). The Canal Duke's Collieries (Second ed.). Neil Richardson.
ISBN1-8521-6120-5.
Chell, Bernard (2006). Nottingham Canal, A History and Guide. NPI Media Group.
ISBN0-7524-3759-3.
Bruce, George (1982). Kimberley Ale Hardys & Hansons 1832-1982 (First ed.). H Melland.
ISBN0-9500-7309-1.
Christian, Roy (1990). Butterley Brick (First ed.). Henry Melland Publishing.
ISBN0-9079-2919-2.
De Salis, Henry Rodolph (1969). Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers (Reprint ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4689-X.
Egerton, Francis Henry (1812). Description du plan incliné souterrain (First ed.). Bureau des Annales des arts et manufactures.
Farey, John (1811). General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire.
Farey, John (1989) [1811]. General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire, Volume 1 (Reprint ed.). Peak District Mines Historical Society Limited.
ISBN0-904334-02-3.
Greenwood, Des (2003). Portal to Portal, A Short History of the Butterley Tunnel. The Friends of Cromford Canal.
Hadfield, Charles (1955). The Canals of Southern England (First ed.). Phoenix House.
Hadfield, Charles (1967). Atmospheric Railways (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4107-3.
Hadfield, Charles (1967). The Canals of South Wales and the Border (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4027-1.
Hadfield, Charles (1969). The Canals of the West Midlands (Second ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4660-1.
Hadfield, Charles (1969). The Canals of South and South East England. David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4693-8.
Hadfield, Charles (1970). The Canals of the East Midlands (Second ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4871-X.
Hadfield, Charles (1973). British Canals. An Illustrated History (Fourth ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4863-9.
Hadfield, Charles (1978). Inland Waterways (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-7502-4.
Hadfield, Charles (1981). The Canal Age (Second ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-8079-6.
Hadfield, Charles (1986). World Canals (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-8555-0.
Hadfield, Charles and, Skempton, A.W. (1979). William Jessop, Engineer. David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-7603-9.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Harrison, Michael and, Roberts, Valerie (2003). A Walker's Guide to the Cromford Canal. The Friends of Cromford Canal.
ISBN0-9544-4820-0.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Henshaw, Alfred (2000). The Great Northern Railway in the East Midlands. RCTS.
ISBN0-9011-1588-6.
Kingscott, Geoffrey (2004). Lost Railways of Nottinghamshire. Countryside Books.
ISBN1-8530-6884-5.
Lee, John.M. (2006). A Brief History of Awsworth (First ed.).
Lee, John.M. (2001). A Brief History of Kimberley (First ed.).
Lee, John.M. (2002). A Brief History of Watnall (First ed.).
Malet, Hugh (1990). Coal, Cotton and Canals (Third ed.). Neil Richardson.
ISBN0-9075-1108-2.
Newham, A.T. (1998). The Listowel and Ballybunion Railway. Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-85361-093-2.
Ottewell, David (2001). Old Kimberley. Stenlake Publishing.
ISBN1-8403-3155-0.
Potter, Hugh (2003). The Cromford Canal. NPI Media Group.
ISBN0-7524-2802-0.
Rayner Thrower, W. (1984). The Great Northern Main Line. Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-8536-1297-8.
Rimmer, A. (1956). Cromford and High Peak Railway. Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-85361-319-2.
Ripley, David (1993). The Little Eaton Gangway and Derby Canal (Second ed.). Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-8536-1431-8.
Rolt, L T C (2000). Narrow Boat. Sutton Publishing.
ISBN0-7509-0806-8.
Russell, Ronald (1971). Lost Canals of England and Wales (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-5417-5.
Schofield, Reginald Bryan (1981). Promotion of the Cromford Canal Act of 1789 : A Study in Canal Engineering. J.Rylands Univ.Lib of Manchester.
ISBN0-9055-7887-2.
Schofield, Reginald Bryan (2000). Benjamin Outram, 1764-1805: An Engineering Biography. Cardiff: Merton Priory Press.
ISBN1-8989-3742-7.
Smith, Michael.D. (1980). The Derby Canal. Morley's Bible and Bookshop.
ISBN0-8607-1089-0.
Stevenson, Peter (1971). Nutbrook Canal, Derbyshire. David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-5334-9.
Taylor, Keith (2007). Trent Lock, Shardlow and the Erewash Canal (first ed.). Tempus.
ISBN0-7524-4321-6.
Tew, David (1984). Canal Inclines and Lifts. Sutton Books.
ISBN0-8629-9031-9.
Thoroton, Robert. History of Nottinghamshire. John Throsby.
Uhlemann, Hans-Joachim (2002). Canal lifts and inclines of the world (English Translation ed.). Internat.
ISBN0-9543-1811-0.
Zaleski, Stephen (2001). The Nottingham Canal, Past and Present. The Local History Press.
ISBN0-9519-4592-0.
The term is often used in relation to what is seen as prejudice within a minority or subjugated group, as in the concept of
reverse racism. "Reverse racism" is a concept often used to describe acts of discrimination or hostility against members of a dominant racial or ethnic group while favoring members of minority groups.[1][2] This concept has been used especially in the United States in debates over
color-conscious policies (such as
affirmative action) intended to remedy racial inequalities.[3] However, many experts and other commenters view reverse racism as a myth rather than a reality.[4][5][6][7] Scholars commonly define racism not only in terms of individual prejudice, but also in terms of a power structure that protects the interests of the dominant culture and actively discriminates against ethnic minorities.[1][2] From this perspective, while members of ethnic minorities may be prejudiced against members of the dominant culture, they lack the political and economic power to actively oppress them, and they are therefore not practicing "racism".[8][1][9]
Images added by Tina Cordon
56 images have been added to various Wikipedia articles
^
abYee, June Ying (2008).
"Racism, Types of". In Shaefer, Richard T. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage. pp. 1118–1119.
ISBN978-1-4129-2694-2.
Atkinson, Glen (1998). The Canal Duke's Collieries (Second ed.). Neil Richardson.
ISBN1-8521-6120-5.
Chell, Bernard (2006). Nottingham Canal, A History and Guide. NPI Media Group.
ISBN0-7524-3759-3.
Bruce, George (1982). Kimberley Ale Hardys & Hansons 1832-1982 (First ed.). H Melland.
ISBN0-9500-7309-1.
Christian, Roy (1990). Butterley Brick (First ed.). Henry Melland Publishing.
ISBN0-9079-2919-2.
De Salis, Henry Rodolph (1969). Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers (Reprint ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4689-X.
Egerton, Francis Henry (1812). Description du plan incliné souterrain (First ed.). Bureau des Annales des arts et manufactures.
Farey, John (1811). General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire.
Farey, John (1989) [1811]. General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire, Volume 1 (Reprint ed.). Peak District Mines Historical Society Limited.
ISBN0-904334-02-3.
Greenwood, Des (2003). Portal to Portal, A Short History of the Butterley Tunnel. The Friends of Cromford Canal.
Hadfield, Charles (1955). The Canals of Southern England (First ed.). Phoenix House.
Hadfield, Charles (1967). Atmospheric Railways (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4107-3.
Hadfield, Charles (1967). The Canals of South Wales and the Border (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4027-1.
Hadfield, Charles (1969). The Canals of the West Midlands (Second ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4660-1.
Hadfield, Charles (1969). The Canals of South and South East England. David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4693-8.
Hadfield, Charles (1970). The Canals of the East Midlands (Second ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4871-X.
Hadfield, Charles (1973). British Canals. An Illustrated History (Fourth ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-4863-9.
Hadfield, Charles (1978). Inland Waterways (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-7502-4.
Hadfield, Charles (1981). The Canal Age (Second ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-8079-6.
Hadfield, Charles (1986). World Canals (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-8555-0.
Hadfield, Charles and, Skempton, A.W. (1979). William Jessop, Engineer. David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-7603-9.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Harrison, Michael and, Roberts, Valerie (2003). A Walker's Guide to the Cromford Canal. The Friends of Cromford Canal.
ISBN0-9544-4820-0.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Henshaw, Alfred (2000). The Great Northern Railway in the East Midlands. RCTS.
ISBN0-9011-1588-6.
Kingscott, Geoffrey (2004). Lost Railways of Nottinghamshire. Countryside Books.
ISBN1-8530-6884-5.
Lee, John.M. (2006). A Brief History of Awsworth (First ed.).
Lee, John.M. (2001). A Brief History of Kimberley (First ed.).
Lee, John.M. (2002). A Brief History of Watnall (First ed.).
Malet, Hugh (1990). Coal, Cotton and Canals (Third ed.). Neil Richardson.
ISBN0-9075-1108-2.
Newham, A.T. (1998). The Listowel and Ballybunion Railway. Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-85361-093-2.
Ottewell, David (2001). Old Kimberley. Stenlake Publishing.
ISBN1-8403-3155-0.
Potter, Hugh (2003). The Cromford Canal. NPI Media Group.
ISBN0-7524-2802-0.
Rayner Thrower, W. (1984). The Great Northern Main Line. Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-8536-1297-8.
Rimmer, A. (1956). Cromford and High Peak Railway. Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-85361-319-2.
Ripley, David (1993). The Little Eaton Gangway and Derby Canal (Second ed.). Oakwood Press.
ISBN0-8536-1431-8.
Rolt, L T C (2000). Narrow Boat. Sutton Publishing.
ISBN0-7509-0806-8.
Russell, Ronald (1971). Lost Canals of England and Wales (First ed.). David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-5417-5.
Schofield, Reginald Bryan (1981). Promotion of the Cromford Canal Act of 1789 : A Study in Canal Engineering. J.Rylands Univ.Lib of Manchester.
ISBN0-9055-7887-2.
Schofield, Reginald Bryan (2000). Benjamin Outram, 1764-1805: An Engineering Biography. Cardiff: Merton Priory Press.
ISBN1-8989-3742-7.
Smith, Michael.D. (1980). The Derby Canal. Morley's Bible and Bookshop.
ISBN0-8607-1089-0.
Stevenson, Peter (1971). Nutbrook Canal, Derbyshire. David & Charles.
ISBN0-7153-5334-9.
Taylor, Keith (2007). Trent Lock, Shardlow and the Erewash Canal (first ed.). Tempus.
ISBN0-7524-4321-6.
Tew, David (1984). Canal Inclines and Lifts. Sutton Books.
ISBN0-8629-9031-9.
Thoroton, Robert. History of Nottinghamshire. John Throsby.
Uhlemann, Hans-Joachim (2002). Canal lifts and inclines of the world (English Translation ed.). Internat.
ISBN0-9543-1811-0.
Zaleski, Stephen (2001). The Nottingham Canal, Past and Present. The Local History Press.
ISBN0-9519-4592-0.
The term is often used in relation to what is seen as prejudice within a minority or subjugated group, as in the concept of
reverse racism. "Reverse racism" is a concept often used to describe acts of discrimination or hostility against members of a dominant racial or ethnic group while favoring members of minority groups.[1][2] This concept has been used especially in the United States in debates over
color-conscious policies (such as
affirmative action) intended to remedy racial inequalities.[3] However, many experts and other commenters view reverse racism as a myth rather than a reality.[4][5][6][7] Scholars commonly define racism not only in terms of individual prejudice, but also in terms of a power structure that protects the interests of the dominant culture and actively discriminates against ethnic minorities.[1][2] From this perspective, while members of ethnic minorities may be prejudiced against members of the dominant culture, they lack the political and economic power to actively oppress them, and they are therefore not practicing "racism".[8][1][9]
Images added by Tina Cordon
56 images have been added to various Wikipedia articles
^
abYee, June Ying (2008).
"Racism, Types of". In Shaefer, Richard T. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage. pp. 1118–1119.
ISBN978-1-4129-2694-2.