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      Thank You Mr Crombie: Lessons in Guilt and Gratitude to the British

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      Reflections on migration, race and British society since the 1960s, from a journalist who made history as the BBC’s first non-white editor.

      Mihir Bose, born in Kolkata shortly before Indian independence in 1947, still feels enormous gratitude towards Mr Crombie of the ...

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      Product ID:9781911723004
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Thank You Mr Crombie
      Subtitle:Lessons in Guilt and Gratitude to the British
      Authors:Author: Mihir Bose
      Page Count:344
      Subjects:Memoirs, Memoirs, Migration, immigration and emigration, Sociology, Migration, immigration & emigration, Sociology, United Kingdom, Great Britain, India, c 1945 to c 2000 (Post-war period)
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      Reflections on migration, race and British society since the 1960s, from a journalist who made history as the BBC’s first non-white editor.

      Mihir Bose, born in Kolkata shortly before Indian independence in 1947, still feels enormous gratitude towards Mr Crombie of the UK’s Home Office, who confirmed his permanent resident’s rights. After studying in Britain, Bose had dreamed of making a life and career there; now he could pursue it. Shiva Naipaul mocked him for reembracing the colonial lash, doubting Bose’s prospects as a writer—but he was wrong.

      This absorbing account shows how Britain has changed dramatically for the better since the ’60s. Then, Indian food was shunned, not adored; landladies wouldn’t rent Bose a room; white women would not have relationships for fear of mixed babies; and he suffered several assaults, fearing for his life.

      Bose could not imagine then that the British would take such great strides towards multi-racial harmony. Yet Britain’s complex, sometimes deeply shameful, imperial legacy must still be addressed. India, defying its doubters, has been coming to terms with its tortured past. Can twenty-first–century Britain grow once again and earn the gratitude of future generations?


      Imprint Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Publisher Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-05-02

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      Weight740 g
      Dimensions244 × 170 × 35 mm