What’s in a Name?: Friendship, Identity and History in Modern Multicultural Britain: A New Statesman Book of the Year
SKU: 9781529367607
Categories: Ethnic minorities ; multicultural studies, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, MEMOIRS
Tags: black and british, Colin Grant, david olusoga, family history, family history, British Indian stories, South Asian Britain, History, history of empire, British empire, history of colonies, legacy of empire, homecoming, immigration, Immigration, multicultural Britain, racism, It's Not About the Burqa, Lovers and Strangers, Mariam Khan, memoir, natives, oral history, renni eddo lodge, why im no longer talking to white people about race
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| Weight | 0.24 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 2.4 × 12.8 × 19.6 cm |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 1529367603 |
This is a brilliantly enlightening book that uses the keyhole of people's names to let us see into the lives and histories of people in multicultural Britain. It ranges across continents and epochs, at times moving, at others ironic, full of insights and detail. | |
| Other text | A sharp and timely examination of Britain's history, through the prism of something intimate and everyday – everyone's name tells a story, no matter how ordinary |
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