01886oam 2200385z 450 991081001660332120230203181320.0(CKB)3710000001409673(MiAaPQ)EBC4890227(EXLCZ)99371000000140967320190210d2017 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBritain's Anglo-Indians the invisibility of assimilation /Rochelle AlmeidaLanham, MD:Lexington Books,2017.1 online resource1-4985-4588-2 1-4985-4589-0 The impact on Anglo-Indians of the British nationality act of 1948: interpretation, analysis, critique -- Immigrants, refugees, or both?: migration theory and the Anglo-Indian exodus -- Stage one: competence and competition -- State two: conflict and clash -- Stage three: adjustment and accommodation -- Stage four: assimilation and integration.This study examines the cultural experience of Anglo-Indians, those of mixed British and Indian ancestry who settled in Britain following India's independence. Using archival research, ethnography, and literary and cultural analyses, Almeida investigates the initial migration of Anglo-Indians and their decades-long experience of assimilation.Anglo-IndiansHistory20th centuryAnglo-IndiansCultural assimilationIndiaAnglo-IndiansCultural assimilationGreat BritainAnglo-IndiansHistoryAnglo-IndiansCultural assimilationAnglo-IndiansCultural assimilation305.8914/11041Almeida Rochelle1620393BOOK9910810016603321Britain's Anglo-Indians3953125UNINA