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Utilising a comparative methodology and case studies of urban settings in the global north and south, this book provides a more nuanced understanding of the religious identities of migrants within the 'modern metropolis' and make a significant contribution to fields as diverse as twentieth-century immigration history.
Drawing on case studies of urban settings across the world, this book provides a more nuanced understanding of the religious identities of migrants within the 'modern metropolis', and makes a significant contribution to fields as diverse as twentieth-century immigration
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Utilising a comparative methodology and case studies of urban settings in the global north and south, this book provides a more nuanced understanding of the religious identities of migrants within the 'modern metropolis' and make a significant contribution to fields as diverse as twentieth-century immigration history.
Drawing on case studies of urban settings across the world, this book provides a more nuanced understanding of the religious identities of migrants within the 'modern metropolis', and makes a significant contribution to fields as diverse as twentieth-century immigration history, the sociology of religion and migration studies, as well as historical and urban geography and practical theology.
Autorenporträt
Jane Garnett is a Fellow and Tutor in History at Wadham College, Oxford and Alana Harris works in the History Department at King's College London where she teaches modern British history, specialising in social and cultural history and the history of London. They have previously successfully collaborated as co-authors/editors (with M. Grimley, W. Whyte and S. Williams) on Redefining Christian Britain: Post-1945 Perspectives (2007).