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Multicultural Britain : a people's history
Connell, Kieran2024
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A new history of how we became multicultural, revealing the personal and community relationships that underpin Britains post-imperial transition. Shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2025 Between the end of the Second World War and the early twenty-first century, Britain became multicultural. This vivid book tells that remarkable story. Kieran Connell, an historian of Irish and German heritage who grew up in Balsall Heath, inner-city Birmingham, takes readers into multicultural communities across Britain at key moments in their development. Journeying far beyond London, Multicultural Britain explores the messy contradictions of the country's transition into today's diverse society. It reveals the ordinary people who have forged Britain's multiculturalism; skewers public leaders, from Enoch Powell to Harold Wilson to Margaret Thatcher, who have too often weaponised race for their own political ends; and shines a light on the shifting nature of British racism, revealing its enduring day-to-day impact on ethnic-minority groups. Between postcolonial reckonings and immigration anxieties, how people live together in Brexit Britain remains an urgent question for our time. Connell's fresh, thought-provoking book unveils British multiculturalism not as a problematic idea, but as a rich and complex lived reality.
Main title:
Multicultural Britain : a people's history / Kieran Connell.
Author:
Connell, Kieran, author
Imprint:
London : Hurst & Company, 2024.
Collation:
395 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 22 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781911723516 (hbk)9781805261896 (ePub ebook)9781805262046 (PDF ebook)
Dewey class:
305.800941305.80O9305.8009
LC class:
HM1271
Language:
English
Subject:
Multiculturalism -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th centuryMulticulturalism -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st centurySociety & culture: generalSocial & cultural historySociologySocial discrimination & equal treatmentEthnic minorities & multicultural studiesUnited Kingdom, Great BritainEthnic studiesEuropean historyGreat Britain -- History -- 20th centuryGreat Britain -- History -- 21st centuryGreat Britain -- Social conditions -- 1945-Society
BRN:
810934