Newcomers' Lives: The Story of Immigrants as Told in Obituaries from The Times

Newcomers' Lives: The Story of Immigrants as Told in Obituaries from The Times

by PeterUnwin (Author)

Synopsis

To mention the names Ernst Gombrich, Nikolaus Pevsner, Joseph Conrad, Nancy Astor, CLR James and Lucian Freud is to give but a brief glimpse of the impact immigrants to this country have made on our national culture and character. Indeed, these people have been crucial to the development of recent British history and have been indispensable in shaping the way we live now. This collection of obituaries from The Times of some of the most important of these people gives the reader a unique view of their contribution. It becomes clear that this contribution has been a determinant factor in British history. This book covers politics, business, art, architecture, music and sport, as well as philosophy and religion. The breadth and depth of the influence of immigrants is thus reinforced. The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, contributes a fascinating introduction surveying our historical and cultural landscape.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Bloomsbury Continuum
Published: 06 Dec 2012

ISBN 10: 1441159177
ISBN 13: 9781441159175
Book Overview: How the culture and life of the British people have been transformed by the contribution of immigrants in recent history.

Author Bio
Peter Unwin has contributed many obituaries to The Times since his retirement from the Diplomatic Service. In the course of his diplomatic career he served in Japan, the United States and Germany and, as ambassador, in Hungary and Denmark. From 1989 to 1993 he was a deputy secretary general of the Commonwealth. He has published several books, most notably Hearts, Minds & Interests: Britain's Place in the World and The Narrow Sea, a history of the English Channel.