This book offers a real contribution to the study of British race relations. It is based on a case study of Asians in Blackburn. However, in a chapter analysing ethnic settlement in British cities from 1971 to 1981 the author produces a typology of settlement which is original and which explains why a case study of Blackburn is significant. Readership: academics and graduates taking courses in race relations, local government and urban social geography; professionals engaged in these fields.
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This book offers a real contribution to the study of British race relations. It is based on a case study of Asians in Blackburn. However, in a chapter analysing ethnic settlement in British cities from 1971 to 1981 the author produces a typology of settlement which is original and which explains why a case study of Blackburn is significant. Readership: academics and graduates taking courses in race relations, local government and urban social geography; professionals engaged in these fields.
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