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Imperial heartland : immigration, working-class culture, and everyday tolerance, 1917-1947

Title
Imperial heartland : immigration, working-class culture, and everyday tolerance, 1917-1947 / David Holland.
ISBN
9781009216210 (ebook)
9781009216197 (hardback)
9781009216203 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 355 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
Working-class Britons played a crucial role in the pioneering settlement and integration of South Asians in imperial Britain. Using a host of new and neglected sources, Imperial Heartland revises the history of early South Asian immigration to Britain, focusing on the northern English city of Sheffield. Rather than viewing immigration through the lens of inevitable conflict, this study takes an alternative approach, situating mixed marriages and inter-racial social networks centrally within the South Asian settlement of modern Britain. Whilst acknowledging the episodic racial conflict of the early inter-war period, David Holland challenges assumptions that insurmountable barriers of race, religion and culture existed between the British working classes and non-white newcomers. Imperial Heartland closely examines the reactions of working-class natives to these young South Asian men and overturns our pre-conceptions that hostility to perceived racial or national difference was an overriding pre-occupation of working-class people during this period. Imperial Heartland therefore offers a fresh and inspiring new perspective on the social and cultural history of modern Britain.
Variant and related titles
Cambridge core frontlist 2023.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 03, 2023
Series
Modern British histories.
Modern British histories
Contents
Sheffield : the steel city
The migration networks of South Asian immigrants in the Sheffield area
Working lives
Marriage, belonging and tolerance in 'the era of moral condemnation'
Empire, racism and everyday tolerance.
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