Citizens of this Country: The Asian-BritishMany white British believe that Asian families are likely to experience critical conflicts as their young people grow to adult-hood in a new and different society: what do parents and young people in the families themselves think about this? And, correspondingly, what do they think about their white-British fellow citizens? |
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Survey and Sample | 8 |
The Marriage Question | 28 |
The Family | 53 |
Life in the New Country | 79 |
Prejudice | 101 |
Social Contacts | 125 |
Changing Customs and Personal Identity | 147 |
Predictions and Opinions | 176 |
Citizens of this Country | 193 |
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Citizens of this country: the Asian-British Mary Stopes-Roe,Raymond Cochrane Просмотр фрагмента - 1990 |
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