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Caribbean migration to Britain brought many new things - new musics, new foods, new styles. It brought new ways of thinking too. This lively, innovative book explores the intellectual ideas which the West Indians brought with them to Britain. It shows that, for more than a century, West Indians living in Britain developed a dazzling intellectual critique of the codes of Imperial Britain.
Great Britain -- Intellectual life. --- Intellectuals -- Great Britain. --- West Indians -- Great Britain -- Intellectual life. --- West Indians --- Intellectuals --- Great Britain --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Intellectual life --- Intellectual life. --- Intelligentsia --- Ethnology --- Persons --- Social classes --- Specialists --- multicultural --- caribbean --- imperial --- diaspora --- migration --- England --- London --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland --- West Indies --- White people --- Social Classes. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American. --- Literature --- Relating to Latin / Hispanic American people --- history & criticism. --- Social classes.
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In the last 50 years, the United Kingdom has witnessed a growing proportion of mixed African-Caribbean and white British families. With rich new primary evidence of 'mixed-race' in the capital city, The Creolisation of London Kinship thoughtfully explores this population. Making an indelible contribution to both kinship research and wider social debates, the book emphasizes a long-term evolution of family relationships across generations. Individuals are followed through changing social and historical contexts, seeking to understand in how far many of these transformations may be interpreted
Miscegenation -- England -- London -- History. --- Racially mixed people -- England -- London -- 20th century. --- Racially mixed people -- England -- London -- 21st century. --- Miscegenation --- Racially mixed people --- West Indians --- Immigrants --- Racially mixed families --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Physical Anthropology --- History --- Family relationships --- Kinship. --- Great Britain --- Race relations. --- Ethnology --- Clans --- Consanguinity --- Families --- Kin recognition
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