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Community Empire And Migration South Asians In Diaspora 1st Edition Crispin Bates Eds

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Community Empire And Migration South Asians In Diaspora 1st Edition Crispin Bates Eds
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.01 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Crispin Bates (eds.)
ISBN: 9780333977293, 9781349658916, 0333977297, 134965891X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Community Empire And Migration South Asians In Diaspora 1st Edition Crispin Bates Eds by Crispin Bates (eds.) 9780333977293, 9781349658916, 0333977297, 134965891X instant download after payment.

South Asians in Diaspora is a collection of essays concerning the history, politics, and anthropology of migration in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, as well as in the numerous overseas locations, such as Fiji, Africa, the Caribbean and USA, where South Asians migrated in the colonial period and after. It addresses the connections between migration, problems of identity and ethnic conflict from a comparative perspective, and highlights the role of shared colonial experiences in providing 'communal' solidarities and discord.

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