London : the prommised land? : the migrant experience in a capital city
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London : the prommised land? : the migrant experience in a capital city
Avebury, c1997
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Published on behalf of the Centre for the Study of Migration
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Description
This series of essays follows the lives of migrants in London. Exploring the fortunes of a variety of groups over a period of 300 years, the text highlights patterns of migration, the choices that face immigrants, and explores the future for those who still see London as the Promised Land.
Table of Contents
- Cosmopolitan London, Colin Holmes
- allies in the Promised Land - reflections of the Irish and the Jews in the East End, William J. Fishman
- leaving the East End - regional mobilty among East European Jews in London 1880-1914, Andrew Godley
- Hugenots Jews and Bangladeshis in Spitalfields and the spirit of capitalism, Anne J. Kershen
- keeping global options open - Bangladeshis in a global city, John Eade
- the Caribbean diaspora in the Promised Land, Philp Nanton
- Living in Bethnal Green - together or apart?, Mike Fenton
- the "return" of the Jews into London, Stanley Waterman.
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