The first study of how migrants view their own history and how migrant
history is viewed by British society, this book addresses themes of
vital importance to contemporary history, and covers every aspect of the
migrant experience. Who are the migrants that have flocked to Britain
since the nineteenth century? How do they understand their experiences?
Histories and Memories is the first work of its kind to examine this
question from the perspective of the migrants themselves, and the way in
which historians and popular culture have recognised them. In so doing,
it explores a wide range of ethnic groups and experiences from racism to
Britishness, self-perception and the role of memory in migrant history.
This original, incisive book breaks down disciplinary and intellectual
boundaries to address themes of vital importance to contemporary
history.