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Published in partnership with the British Library and Getty Images, this extraordinary photographic history draws upon culture, film, music, the military, business, the suffragist movement, and the different phases of historic settlement of Asian migrants from the subcontinent, the Caribbean and East Africa to paint a fascinating picture of Asian Britain.
Unique and arresting photographic history of South Asians in Britain (namely in Birmingham, Leeds, Bradford, Glasgow and London's East End ), from 1858 to the present Includes rich and rarely seen images from archives in Britain, India and
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Published in partnership with the British Library and Getty Images, this extraordinary photographic history draws upon culture, film, music, the military, business, the suffragist movement, and the different phases of historic settlement of Asian migrants from the subcontinent, the Caribbean and East Africa to paint a fascinating picture of Asian Britain.
Unique and arresting photographic history of South Asians in Britain (namely in Birmingham, Leeds, Bradford, Glasgow and London's East End ), from 1858 to the present Includes rich and rarely seen images from archives in Britain, India and the US. Published in partnership with the British Library and Getty Images. With a preface by Razia Iqbal.
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Autorenporträt
Susheila Nasta: Susheila Nasta MBE is editor-in-chief of the internationally distinguished literary magazine, Wasafiri. Currently Professor of Modern Literature at the Open University, she has published widely on the black and South Asian diasporas. Since 2007, Nasta has been Director of a major interdisciplinary research project on Asian Britain. Florian Stadtler: Florian Stadtler is Lecturer in Global Literature at the University of Exeter. He has published on South Asian cinema, history and writing. Razia Iqbal: Razia Iqbal is a presenter for Newshour on the BBC World Service and for Talking Books on the BBC News Channel.