
Describes the traditional customs, food, language, and religion of a Hindi family settled in Great Britain.
This text investigates the cultural and religious integration of a Hindu family living within the British social landscape. Author Peter Bridger utilizes a case study approach to examine how traditional customs, dietary habits, and linguistic practices are maintained or adapted by immigrant families. The work serves as an educational resource to illustrate the intersection of faith and daily life in a multicultural society.
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This text is recognized as a foundational educational resource for understanding religious diversity in British classrooms. Experts note that the prose is accessible and specifically designed for pedagogical use within religious education curricula.
Page Count:
107
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Religious Education P
ISBN-10:
0080063128
ISBN-13:
9780080063126
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