
Balti Britain by Ziauddin Sardar
A memoir of Sardar who travels to the main Asian communities in the UK, to Leicester and Birmingham, Glasgow and Bradford, Tower Hamlets and Oldham. It tells the history of Asians in Britain - from the arrival of the first Indian in Britain in 1614, through the entagled days of colonialism, to the young extremists in Walthamstow mosque in 2006.
"* 'It bounds forth with extraordinary energy and lightness, propelled at all stages by a passion for knowledge and inquiry' Kamila Shamsie on Desperately Seeking Paradise * 'A wonderful book--part history, part autobiography, immensely rich in acute observation of multicultural BritainA vivid and thoughtful study of what it means to be British today.' John Gray"
Ziauddin Sardar was born in Pakistan in 1951 and grew up in East London. He has worked as Muslim and Middle East correspondent for Nature, New Scientist and the Independent and has made programmes for Channel 4, LWT and the BBC. He has published over 40 books, including Desperately Seeking Paradise, and contributes to The Observer, New Statesman, Independent, Evening Standard and the Daily Mail. He is Visiting Professor of Postcolonial Studies at City University, London.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781862079311 |
| ISBN 10 | 1862079315 |
| Title | Balti Britain |
| Author | Ziauddin Sardar |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Granta Books |
| Year published | 2008-09-01 |
| Number of pages | 416 |
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