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Muslim Women in the UK and Bosnia: Religious Identities in Contrasting Contexts Sanja Bilic Phd the University of York Centre Fo
Indo-Caribbean African-Isms
Sources for the Study of South Asian People in Britain, 1600-1947
Britain's Destitute Indians and Questions Of
'The Most Cosmopolitan Island Under the Sun'
Re-Scripting Colonial Heritage (Cultura. Vol. XI, No. 2 (2014))
Fear, Loathing, and Victorian Xenophobia
The Root of the Opium War: Mismanagement in the Aftermath of the British East India Company's Loss of Its Monopoly in 1834
Racial Hybridity and Victorian Nationalism: 1850-1901
Antrocom Journal of Anthropology
The Last of the Lascars: Yemeni Muslims in Britain, 1836-2012 Charts the Fascinating and Little-Known History of Britain’S Oldest Muslim Community
Interraciality in Early Twentieth Century Britain: Challenging Traditional Conceptualisations Through Accounts of ‘Ordinariness’
The Curious Case of Sick Keesar: Tracing the Roots of South Asian Presence in the Early Republic
Indian Maritime Labourers in India, Britain, and in Between, 1600–
And Sailors: the Social Production of Islamic Reform in a Port Town in Western India
The Voyages of South Asian Seamen, C.1900–1960
Lascars, C.1850 - 1950: the Lives and Identities of Indian Seafarers in Imperial Britain and India
The “Woking Gang”: Political Activities of British Muslims 1905-1920
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Aspects of Portuguese Rule in the Arabian Gulf, 152 1-1622
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The South Carolina Negro Seamen Acts and The
Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom: Mulattoes in English Colonial North America and the Early United States Republic
Of Fanįs and Forecastles
Interracial Families in South Africa an Exploratory Study
20150415 NZIRI Indian Migration Conf CCH.Key
The Corporation That Changed the World
Lascars in the British Maritime World C. 1849-1912 By
Post-Colonialism: the So-Called Malaise Creole in Mauritius
No Muslim Is Just a Muslim: Implications for Education
In 1918 Joseph Conrad, Now Internationally Critically Acclaimed
A Da'wah [Invitation of People Towards Islam] Movement in Mauritius
On Loanwords and Neglected Lives in Indian Ocean Ports
Yemeni Mobility: Utilizing a Longue Durée and Oral History
Portuguese in the East : a Cultural History of a Maritime Trading Empire
The South Asian Seaman's Role During the Wars