Choice, April 2000
"The study is firmly grounded in the context of contemporary
analysis of race relations in Britain, and contributes to an
ongoing debate on postcolonialism and globalization."
"an important contribution to the history of "Anglo-Indian
metropolitan" encounters...there is a lot to be gained from this
study"s appraisal of the current debates around the notion of
identity, which throws light on the dynamic nature of identity
formation of Indians in Britain in the earlier period."
- Patterns and Prejudice
Times Higher Education Supplement
"The history described in this book, besides being a useful
resource for historians of the period, will be valuable in
developing a deeper understanding of post-colonial Britain."
International History Review
"Lahiri provides the best-documented study of overseas students in
Britain
Shompa Lahiri
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