From Farms to Foundries
An Arab Community in Industrial Britain
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Verlag Peter Lang
Published:27th Nov '09
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Yemenis constitute the oldest group of Muslim settlers in Britain. They laboured in Britain’s seafaring towns in the early twentieth century, and played an essential, yet little-known, role in her industrial heartlands after World War II. This book explores the intersections of the themes of racism, class and resistance in the life-stories of Yemeni former steelworkers in Sheffield, Britain’s major steel-producing city. These main biographical themes are examined within the broader context of post-war British history. The work utilises a life-story approach, and is dependent on the narratives of the former steelworkers, thus giving an original and highly readable perspective on racism and resistance in post-war Britain.
ISBN: 9783039119349
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 390g
232 pages
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