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Fear of the terrorist threat provoked by radical Islam has generated heated debates on multiculturalism and the integration of Muslim migrant communities in to Britain. Yet little is known about Britain?s first Muslims, the Yemenis. Yemenis began settling in British port towns at the beginning of the 20th century, and afterwards became part of the immigrant labour force in Britain?s industrial cities. Fred Halliday's ground-breaking research, based in Yemen and Britain, provides a fascinating case study for understanding the dynamics of immigrant cultures and the complexities of Muslim identity in Britain. Telling the stories of sailor communities in Cardiff and industrial workers in Sheffield, Halliday tracks the evolution of community organizations and the impact of British government policy on their development. He analyzes links between the diaspora and the homeland, and looks at how different migrant groups in Britain relate to eachother under the Muslim umbrella. In a fascinating new introduction to his classic study, Halliday explains how it can help us understand British Islam in an age which has produced both al Qaeda and the Yemeni-born boxer Prince Naseem.
Llegir més - Autor/a Fred Halliday
- ISBN13 9781848852990
- ISBN10 1848852991
- Pàgines 192
- Any Edició 2010
- Fecha de publicación 15/02/2010
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Britain's First Muslims: Portrait of an Arab Community (Alemany, Francès)
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- Fred Halliday
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- Tauris Parke Paperbacks (2010)
- 9781848852990



