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Multicultural nationalism [electronic resource] : Islamaphobia, Anglophobia, and devolution / Asifa M. Hussain and William L. Miller.

By: Hussain, AsifaContributor(s): Miller, William Lockley, 1943-Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2006Description: 1 online resource (xi, 216 p.)ISBN: 9780191604102 (ebook) :; 0191604100 (ebook) :Subject(s): Pakistanis -- Scotland -- Social conditions -- 21st century | English -- Scotland -- Social conditions -- 21st century | Muslims -- Scotland -- Social conditions -- 21st century | Multiculturalism -- Scotland | Multiculturalism -- Political aspects -- Scotland | Scotland -- Ethnic relations | Scotland -- Politics and government -- 21st centuryAdditional Physical Form: Print version 9780199280711DDC classification: 305.8'009411 LOC classification: DA774Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: The authors present a study of how multiculturalism interacts with multinationalism. Focusing on post-devolution Scotland, and based on statistical analysis of over 1500 interviews, this book examines the challenges of Scotland's largest visible and invisible minorities: ethnic Pakistanis and English immigrants.
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The authors present a study of how multiculturalism interacts with multinationalism. Focusing on post-devolution Scotland, and based on statistical analysis of over 1500 interviews, this book examines the challenges of Scotland's largest visible and invisible minorities: ethnic Pakistanis and English immigrants.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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