
Describes the traditional customs, food, language, and religion of a Hindi family settled in Great Britain.
This work investigates the preservation and adaptation of traditional Hindu cultural practices within the context of a family living in contemporary Great Britain. Peter Bridger utilizes observational research to document the intersection of ancestral customs and the realities of life in a Western society. The text provides a framework for understanding how religious identity, dietary habits, and linguistic heritage are maintained across generations in a diaspora setting.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible and descriptive nature of the prose, which serves as a clear introduction to the subject matter. Experts highlight this as a useful case study for those interested in the sociology of religion and immigrant integration in the United Kingdom.
Page Count:
108
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Religious Educational Press
ISBN-10:
0080069053
ISBN-13:
9780080069050
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