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“HARDCOVER Very Good - Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear, may have a remainder ...
ISBN
9780300210972
Subject Area
History, Social Science
Publication Name
Migrant City : a New History of London
Item Length
0.9 in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Subject
Emigration & Immigration, Europe / Great Britain / General, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Panikos Panayi
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
34.1 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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The first history of London to show just how far the city has been built, shaped, and made a great success through immigration

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300210973
ISBN-13
9780300210972
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038296849

Product Key Features

Author
Panikos Panayi
Publication Name
Migrant City : a New History of London
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Emigration & Immigration, Europe / Great Britain / General, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.9 in
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
34.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2019-954652
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Da676.9.A1p36 2020
Reviews
"Admirably thorough...Anyone curious about the impact of migration on the history and culture of London could do worse than read the chapter on food in this exhaustive history."--Andrew Holgate, The Sunday Times "This book convincingly argues that, more than in any other city in Europe, let alone the world, migrants have shaped the destiny of London."--Francis Ghiles, Esglobal "Immigrants from near and far are the lifeblood of any great city, none more than London. This is a masterly and invaluable history of a neglected topic."--Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of London "An eclectic integration of interviews, personal stories, case-studies and historical analyses, Migrant City: A New History of London tells a powerful story about London's reliance on immigration. Its potency comes from its incontrovertibility; without immigration, London would not exist as we know it. Panayi bravely confronts the lazy and often arbitrary distinction between immigrant and native to boldly showcase what it really means to be a Londoner in the modern world."--David Lammy, MP for Tottenham and campaigner for the Windrush generation "The history of London book I've been waiting a London lifetime for - Panayi delivers modern and ancient truths about this city through a personal, heartfelt style that beats from the page. In these divisive times, this is an urgent and necessary history of our capital city."--Sabrina Mahfouz, contributor to The Good Immigrant, "Admirably thorough...Anyone curious about the impact of migration on the history and culture of London could do worse than read the chapter on food in this exhaustive history."--Andrew Holgate, The Sunday Times and The Sunday Times Ireland "Immigrants from near and far are the lifeblood of any great city, none more than London. This is a masterly and invaluable history of a neglected topic."--Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of London "An eclectic integration of interviews, personal stories, case-studies and historical analyses, Migrant City: A New History of London tells a powerful story about London's reliance on immigration. Its potency comes from its incontrovertibility; without immigration, London would not exist as we know it. Panayi bravely confronts the lazy and often arbitrary distinction between immigrant and native to boldly showcase what it really means to be a Londoner in the modern world."--David Lammy, MP for Tottenham and campaigner for the Windrush generation "The history of London book I've been waiting a London lifetime for - Panayi delivers modern and ancient truths about this city through a personal, heartfelt style that beats from the page. In these divisive times, this is an urgent and necessary history of our capital city."--Sabrina Mahfouz, contributor to The Good Immigrant, "Admirably thorough. . . . Anyone curious about the impact of migration on the history and culture of London could do worse than read the chapter on food in this exhaustive history."--Andrew Holgate, Sunday Times "This book convincingly argues that, more than in any other city in Europe, let alone the world, migrants have shaped the destiny of London."--Francis Ghiles, Esglobal "Panayi's superb study demonstrates how migrants have been crucial in the flourishing of skills, labour, and knowledge that have made London a cosmopolitan city."--Charlotte Faucher, Journal of Contemporary History "Immigrants from near and far are the lifeblood of any great city, none more than London. This is a masterly and invaluable history of a neglected topic."--Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of London "An eclectic integration of interviews, personal stories, case-studies and historical analyses, Migrant City: A New History of London tells a powerful story about London's reliance on immigration. Its potency comes from its incontrovertibility; without immigration, London would not exist as we know it. Panayi bravely confronts the lazy and often arbitrary distinction between immigrant and native to boldly showcase what it really means to be a Londoner in the modern world."--David Lammy, MP for Tottenham and campaigner for the Windrush generation "The history of London book I've been waiting a London lifetime for - Panayi delivers modern and ancient truths about this city through a personal, heartfelt style that beats from the page. In these divisive times, this is an urgent and necessary history of our capital city."--Sabrina Mahfouz, contributor to The Good Immigrant, "Admirably thorough...Anyone curious about the impact of migration on the history and culture of London could do worse than read the chapter on food in this exhaustive history."--Andrew Holgate, The Sunday Times and The Sunday Times Ireland "This book convincingly argues that, more than in any other city in Europe, let alone the world, migrants have shaped the destiny of London."--Francis Ghiles, Esglobal "Immigrants from near and far are the lifeblood of any great city, none more than London. This is a masterly and invaluable history of a neglected topic."--Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of London "An eclectic integration of interviews, personal stories, case-studies and historical analyses, Migrant City: A New History of London tells a powerful story about London's reliance on immigration. Its potency comes from its incontrovertibility; without immigration, London would not exist as we know it. Panayi bravely confronts the lazy and often arbitrary distinction between immigrant and native to boldly showcase what it really means to be a Londoner in the modern world."--David Lammy, MP for Tottenham and campaigner for the Windrush generation "The history of London book I've been waiting a London lifetime for - Panayi delivers modern and ancient truths about this city through a personal, heartfelt style that beats from the page. In these divisive times, this is an urgent and necessary history of our capital city."--Sabrina Mahfouz, contributor to The Good Immigrant, "Immigrants from near and far are the lifeblood of any great city, none more than London. This is a masterly and invaluable history of a neglected topic."--Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of London "An eclectic integration of interviews, personal stories, case-studies and historical analyses, Migrant City: A New History of London tells a powerful story about London's reliance on immigration. Its potency comes from its incontrovertibility; without immigration, London would not exist as we know it. Panayi bravely confronts the lazy and often arbitrary distinction between immigrant and native to boldly showcase what it really means to be a Londoner in the modern world."--David Lammy, MP for Tottenham and campaigner for the Windrush generation "The history of London book I've been waiting a London lifetime for - Panayi delivers modern and ancient truths about this city through a personal, heartfelt style that beats from the page. In these divisive times, this is an urgent and necessary history of our capital city."--Sabrina Mahfouz, contributor to The Good Immigrant, "Admirably thorough. . . . Anyone curious about the impact of migration on the history and culture of London could do worse than read the chapter on food in this exhaustive history."--Andrew Holgate, Sunday Times "This book convincingly argues that, more than in any other city in Europe, let alone the world, migrants have shaped the destiny of London."--Francis Ghiles, Esglobal "Panayi's superb study demonstrates how migrants have been crucial in the flourishing of skills, labour, and knowledge that have made London a cosmopolitan city."--Charlotte Faucher, Journal of Contemporary History "Immigrants from near and far are the lifeblood of any great city, none more than London. This is a masterly and invaluable history of a neglected topic."--Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of London "An eclectic integration of interviews, personal stories, case-studies and historical analyses, Migrant City: A New History of London tells a powerful story about London's reliance on immigration. Its potency comes from its incontrovertibility; without immigration, London would not exist as we know it. Panayi bravely confronts the lazy and often arbitrary distinction between immigrant and native to boldly showcase what it really means to be a Londoner in the modern world."--David Lammy, MP for Tottenham and campaigner for the Windrush generation "The history of London book I've been waiting a London lifetime for--Panayi delivers modern and ancient truths about this city through a personal, heartfelt style that beats from the page. In these divisive times, this is an urgent and necessary history of our capital city."--Sabrina Mahfouz, contributor to The Good Immigrant
Dewey Decimal
305.8009421
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
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