Imperial Culture, Caribbean Migration, and the Remaking of Postwar England
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A book exploring the role of cricket in shaping the experience of Caribbean migrants in post-war England, arguing that cricket was a critical aspect of the experience of the Windrush community, shaping the way emigrants saw themselves and negotiated a series of social interactions through which their sense of self and community were formed.
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