Dr Eithne Nightingale (UK Queen Mary University of London)
Child Migrant Voices in Modern Britain
Oral Histories 1930s-Present Day
Dr Eithne Nightingale (UK Queen Mary University of London)
Child Migrant Voices in Modern Britain
Oral Histories 1930s-Present Day
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A historically contextualized collection of interviews with refugees who arrived and settled in the UK as children from 1930 to the present day.
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A historically contextualized collection of interviews with refugees who arrived and settled in the UK as children from 1930 to the present day.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781350332607
- ISBN-10: 1350332607
- Artikelnr.: 67616000
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781350332607
- ISBN-10: 1350332607
- Artikelnr.: 67616000
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eithne Nightingale is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Queen Mary University of London and V&A Museum of Childhood, UK. She is the co-editor, along with Richard Sandell, of Museums, Equality and Social Justice (2012). She is also an award-winning writer, photographer and filmmaker, and is currently involved in producing multi-media content on child migration (www.childmigrantstories.com) and experiences of home during the Covid-19 pandemic (www.stayhomestories.co.uk).
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Researching Child Migration 1. "If Then
Why Not Now?": Blanca Stern (nee Schreiber) and Necha (Natalie) Gluck (nee Dux) who arrived from Austria
aged 8 and 10 respectively
in 1938 2. No Man's Land: Duncan Ross who arrived from India
aged eight
in 1956 3. Precious Cargo: Argun Imamzade who arrived from Cyprus
aged fourteen
in 1964 4. Following Mum to the 'Motherland': Richard Lue and Roberta who arrived
aged 7 and 8 respectively
from Jamaica in 1964 5. "I Much Prefer Roasted Rat": Maurice Nwokeji who arrived
aged nine
from Nigeria
in 1970 6. The Battle of Brick Lane: Six young people who arrived from East Pakistan subsequently Bangladesh
aged eleven to sixteen
between 1969 and 1973 7. A Pakistani Scot with a Mid-Atlantic Drawl: Zohra who arrived from Pakistan in 1975 8. Out of her depth: Linh Vu who arrived
aged seven
from Vietnam in 1979 9. A Child Soldier Who Knew Too Much: Henry Bran who arrived
aged seventeen
from El Salvador in 1981 10. "Caught in a Flow of Water": Eylem Binboga who arrived
aged twelve
from Turkey in 1987 11. Love of the Motherland: Ahmed Ali
originally from Somaliland
who arrived
aged eleven
via Djibouti in 2004; Said who arrived
aged sixteen
from Somalia in 2012 12: Girl Power - finding a talent and following a dream: Bilqis who arrived from Yemen in 2005 and Nimo
aged fifteen
who arrived from Somaliland
in 2009 13: Chapter 13: On Her Own: Mariam who arrived
aged sixteen
from Guinea in 2006 14: "Home is Where the Love Is": Yosef
originally from Eritrea
who arrived aged sixteen
in 2011 15. Seeking Sanctuary on a Scottish Island Syrian children who arrived from Lebanon
aged six - sixteen
on the Isle of Bute
Scotland in 2015 16"We will win": Mariia who arrived
aged thirteen
from Ukraine in 2022 Conclusion: "If I had a magic wand": Final thoughts and insights
Why Not Now?": Blanca Stern (nee Schreiber) and Necha (Natalie) Gluck (nee Dux) who arrived from Austria
aged 8 and 10 respectively
in 1938 2. No Man's Land: Duncan Ross who arrived from India
aged eight
in 1956 3. Precious Cargo: Argun Imamzade who arrived from Cyprus
aged fourteen
in 1964 4. Following Mum to the 'Motherland': Richard Lue and Roberta who arrived
aged 7 and 8 respectively
from Jamaica in 1964 5. "I Much Prefer Roasted Rat": Maurice Nwokeji who arrived
aged nine
from Nigeria
in 1970 6. The Battle of Brick Lane: Six young people who arrived from East Pakistan subsequently Bangladesh
aged eleven to sixteen
between 1969 and 1973 7. A Pakistani Scot with a Mid-Atlantic Drawl: Zohra who arrived from Pakistan in 1975 8. Out of her depth: Linh Vu who arrived
aged seven
from Vietnam in 1979 9. A Child Soldier Who Knew Too Much: Henry Bran who arrived
aged seventeen
from El Salvador in 1981 10. "Caught in a Flow of Water": Eylem Binboga who arrived
aged twelve
from Turkey in 1987 11. Love of the Motherland: Ahmed Ali
originally from Somaliland
who arrived
aged eleven
via Djibouti in 2004; Said who arrived
aged sixteen
from Somalia in 2012 12: Girl Power - finding a talent and following a dream: Bilqis who arrived from Yemen in 2005 and Nimo
aged fifteen
who arrived from Somaliland
in 2009 13: Chapter 13: On Her Own: Mariam who arrived
aged sixteen
from Guinea in 2006 14: "Home is Where the Love Is": Yosef
originally from Eritrea
who arrived aged sixteen
in 2011 15. Seeking Sanctuary on a Scottish Island Syrian children who arrived from Lebanon
aged six - sixteen
on the Isle of Bute
Scotland in 2015 16"We will win": Mariia who arrived
aged thirteen
from Ukraine in 2022 Conclusion: "If I had a magic wand": Final thoughts and insights
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Researching Child Migration 1. "If Then
Why Not Now?": Blanca Stern (nee Schreiber) and Necha (Natalie) Gluck (nee Dux) who arrived from Austria
aged 8 and 10 respectively
in 1938 2. No Man's Land: Duncan Ross who arrived from India
aged eight
in 1956 3. Precious Cargo: Argun Imamzade who arrived from Cyprus
aged fourteen
in 1964 4. Following Mum to the 'Motherland': Richard Lue and Roberta who arrived
aged 7 and 8 respectively
from Jamaica in 1964 5. "I Much Prefer Roasted Rat": Maurice Nwokeji who arrived
aged nine
from Nigeria
in 1970 6. The Battle of Brick Lane: Six young people who arrived from East Pakistan subsequently Bangladesh
aged eleven to sixteen
between 1969 and 1973 7. A Pakistani Scot with a Mid-Atlantic Drawl: Zohra who arrived from Pakistan in 1975 8. Out of her depth: Linh Vu who arrived
aged seven
from Vietnam in 1979 9. A Child Soldier Who Knew Too Much: Henry Bran who arrived
aged seventeen
from El Salvador in 1981 10. "Caught in a Flow of Water": Eylem Binboga who arrived
aged twelve
from Turkey in 1987 11. Love of the Motherland: Ahmed Ali
originally from Somaliland
who arrived
aged eleven
via Djibouti in 2004; Said who arrived
aged sixteen
from Somalia in 2012 12: Girl Power - finding a talent and following a dream: Bilqis who arrived from Yemen in 2005 and Nimo
aged fifteen
who arrived from Somaliland
in 2009 13: Chapter 13: On Her Own: Mariam who arrived
aged sixteen
from Guinea in 2006 14: "Home is Where the Love Is": Yosef
originally from Eritrea
who arrived aged sixteen
in 2011 15. Seeking Sanctuary on a Scottish Island Syrian children who arrived from Lebanon
aged six - sixteen
on the Isle of Bute
Scotland in 2015 16"We will win": Mariia who arrived
aged thirteen
from Ukraine in 2022 Conclusion: "If I had a magic wand": Final thoughts and insights
Why Not Now?": Blanca Stern (nee Schreiber) and Necha (Natalie) Gluck (nee Dux) who arrived from Austria
aged 8 and 10 respectively
in 1938 2. No Man's Land: Duncan Ross who arrived from India
aged eight
in 1956 3. Precious Cargo: Argun Imamzade who arrived from Cyprus
aged fourteen
in 1964 4. Following Mum to the 'Motherland': Richard Lue and Roberta who arrived
aged 7 and 8 respectively
from Jamaica in 1964 5. "I Much Prefer Roasted Rat": Maurice Nwokeji who arrived
aged nine
from Nigeria
in 1970 6. The Battle of Brick Lane: Six young people who arrived from East Pakistan subsequently Bangladesh
aged eleven to sixteen
between 1969 and 1973 7. A Pakistani Scot with a Mid-Atlantic Drawl: Zohra who arrived from Pakistan in 1975 8. Out of her depth: Linh Vu who arrived
aged seven
from Vietnam in 1979 9. A Child Soldier Who Knew Too Much: Henry Bran who arrived
aged seventeen
from El Salvador in 1981 10. "Caught in a Flow of Water": Eylem Binboga who arrived
aged twelve
from Turkey in 1987 11. Love of the Motherland: Ahmed Ali
originally from Somaliland
who arrived
aged eleven
via Djibouti in 2004; Said who arrived
aged sixteen
from Somalia in 2012 12: Girl Power - finding a talent and following a dream: Bilqis who arrived from Yemen in 2005 and Nimo
aged fifteen
who arrived from Somaliland
in 2009 13: Chapter 13: On Her Own: Mariam who arrived
aged sixteen
from Guinea in 2006 14: "Home is Where the Love Is": Yosef
originally from Eritrea
who arrived aged sixteen
in 2011 15. Seeking Sanctuary on a Scottish Island Syrian children who arrived from Lebanon
aged six - sixteen
on the Isle of Bute
Scotland in 2015 16"We will win": Mariia who arrived
aged thirteen
from Ukraine in 2022 Conclusion: "If I had a magic wand": Final thoughts and insights







