This book exposes the benefits of shifting academic attention away from the major conurbations of Muslim settlement, and reveals how a more rural county with relatively small Muslim populations also has a role to play in wider debates on Britain's multicultural society. -- .
Sarah Hackett Book order


- 2020
- 2013
Foreigner, Minorities and Integration CB
The Muslim Immigrant Experience in Britain and Germany
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on two overlooked Muslim ethnic minority communities in Newcastle upon Tyne and Bremen, this study offers a comparative analysis of their migration experiences in Britain and Germany. It explores the everyday lives of these immigrant populations and reassesses their integration within post-industrial societies. By tracing their journey from arrival to settlement, the book highlights their evolving presence in urban landscapes, contributing to a deeper understanding of ethnic minority dynamics in Europe.