Wignall, Paul

Multicultural Britain [Text] - 1 st ed. - Chicago Heinemann Library 2001 - 48 p., col.ill.; 27 cm. - What's at issue? .

Multicultural Britain explains why Britain has become a multicutural nation and looks at some of the cultures that make up Britain today. The book examines what it means to be British and explores the collapse of the British Empire, immigration before the 20th century, how the Commonwealth of Nations has adapted to benefit the countries involved, country and regional differences, devolution, the effect of the European Union, the impact of the United States and of globalization.

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Global culture
Great Britain - History
Multiculturalism
Social relationships


Social Sciences

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