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The first anthology of primary material interdisciplinary study of the history of the South Asian presence in Britain over the period 1870-1950, it selects a wide range of official and non-official archival sources. and identifies four key areas of South Asian impact – minority rights, war, culture and reception, and representation.

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So this is an important book; the many excerpts at the end of each chapter are very helpful and should set an example for future historical essays. -- .

Table of Contents

Preface (Elleke Boehmer and Susheila Nasta)
Chronology of events
Introduction (Ruvani Ranasinha)
1. Equality of citizenship (Rehana Ahmed)
2. Britain’s forgotten volunteers: South Asian contributions to the Two World Wars (Florian Stadtler)
3. Textual culture and reception (Ruvani Ranasinha)
4. Representations and display (Sumita Mukherjee)
Afterword (Rozina Visram)
Select bibliography
Index

South Asians and the Shaping of Britain 18701950

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 1/31/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719085147, 978-0719085147
      ISBN10: 0719085144

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first anthology of primary material interdisciplinary study of the history of the South Asian presence in Britain over the period 1870-1950, it selects a wide range of official and non-official archival sources. and identifies four key areas of South Asian impact – minority rights, war, culture and reception, and representation.

      Trade Review
      So this is an important book; the many excerpts at the end of each chapter are very helpful and should set an example for future historical essays. -- .

      Table of Contents

      Preface (Elleke Boehmer and Susheila Nasta)
      Chronology of events
      Introduction (Ruvani Ranasinha)
      1. Equality of citizenship (Rehana Ahmed)
      2. Britain’s forgotten volunteers: South Asian contributions to the Two World Wars (Florian Stadtler)
      3. Textual culture and reception (Ruvani Ranasinha)
      4. Representations and display (Sumita Mukherjee)
      Afterword (Rozina Visram)
      Select bibliography
      Index

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