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This work investigates the organizational structures and political objectives of Indian workers' associations operating within the United Kingdom during the mid-20th century. DeWitt John examines the socio-political climate faced by South Asian migrants, analyzing how these associations functioned as mechanisms for both internal community support and external advocacy. The text utilizes institutional records and sociological observation to map the development of these groups against the backdrop of British labor relations and racial dynamics.
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Researchers and historians frequently cite this text as a foundational document for understanding the early institutionalization of migrant labor advocacy in Britain. Experts note that the prose maintains a clinical, report-style density suitable for academic inquiry into labor history.
Page Count:
194
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192181793
ISBN-13:
9780192181794
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