First published in 2006. The dynamics of ethnicity, diaspora,
identity and community are the defining features of contemporary
life, giving rise to important and exciting new interdisciplinary
fields of study and literature on subjects that were previously
seen as the exclusive domain of the social sciences. Connecting
Histories is an important contribution to this trend. While using
sociological and anthropological theories, its is an innovative
historical and comparative assessment of ethnic identities and
memories. Romain focuses on Afro-Caribbean and Jewish individuals
and groups, investigating the ways in which 'communities' remember
their experiences.
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